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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Straw" data-source="post: 134384" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>I like that slim trapper, very sharp looking (no pun intended).</p><p></p><p>I've been using an Opinel No. 7 carbon steel model, the thin blade is excellent for plugs: <a href="http://opiknife.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Opinel-knives-No-7-carbon-steel-folding-knife" target="_blank">http://opiknife.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Opinel-knives-No-7-carbon-steel-folding-knife</a></p><p></p><p>I also have one of these, which has a sort of concave grind and is a very nice plug cutter: <a href="http://www.buck-knife-direct.com/bucklite-small-folder-420hc-steel-blade-p-6334.html" target="_blank">http://www.buck-knife-direct.com/bucklite-small-folder-420hc-steel-blade-p-6334.html</a></p><p></p><p>I agree on "survival" knives for this, I've tried cutting plug with my beefier outdoors type knives made by ESEE, one of which is 3/16" thick at the spine, and it doesn't do nearly as nice of a job as the Opinel or a Swiss Army Knife. But it works if you need it to, just not the best tool for the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Straw, post: 134384, member: 823"] I like that slim trapper, very sharp looking (no pun intended). I've been using an Opinel No. 7 carbon steel model, the thin blade is excellent for plugs: [url=http://opiknife.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Opinel-knives-No-7-carbon-steel-folding-knife]http://opiknife.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Opinel-knives-No-7-carbon-steel-folding-knife[/url] I also have one of these, which has a sort of concave grind and is a very nice plug cutter: [url=http://www.buck-knife-direct.com/bucklite-small-folder-420hc-steel-blade-p-6334.html]http://www.buck-knife-direct.com/bucklite-small-folder-420hc-steel-blade-p-6334.html[/url] I agree on "survival" knives for this, I've tried cutting plug with my beefier outdoors type knives made by ESEE, one of which is 3/16" thick at the spine, and it doesn't do nearly as nice of a job as the Opinel or a Swiss Army Knife. But it works if you need it to, just not the best tool for the job. [/QUOTE]
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