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		<title>Al Mar Hunting Knives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though Al Mar did not start making knives under his name until 1979, he enjoyed several years with Gerber where he learned the trade. His hunting knives are well-known faithful companions of all types of game hunters. Blades and Hilts Each of Al Mar’s hunting knives are honed by hand to enhance the beauty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though Al Mar did not start making knives under his name until 1979, he enjoyed several years with Gerber where he learned the trade. His hunting knives are well-known faithful companions of all types of game hunters.</p>
<p>Blades and Hilts<br />
Each of Al Mar’s hunting knives are honed by hand to enhance the beauty found in the knife blade, and made out of high-quality stainless steel like the AUS-6 blades for longer knives, which are tempered with bendable designs for added strength. The laminated steel of the folding VG-2 blades, and the 154cm high carbon stainless steel blades, whether flat-ground, double flat-ground or hollowed ground, stay in high demand. No matter the type of steel used, or whether the knife is made with a serrated, partially serrated, or straight edge, Al Mar hunting knives are well known for their quality, strength and durability. The unique hilt designs are still created with careful attention paid to fine details. Often times, the knife hilt of an Al Mar hunting is crafted from a resin like the rugged Micarta, but other handle materials are used in his hunting knife designs. Some of the popular knife handles like the stag, cocobolo wood, mother of pearl, abalone, and black pearl, often times become collector items for their beauty. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/AMMS2KBmedium.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-217" title="AMMS2KB[medium]" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/AMMS2KBmedium-150x150.jpg" alt="AMMS2KB[medium]" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Prices<br />
Al Mar hunting knives start in the range of less than $100 for The Eagle, a fine hunting knife made of cocobolo, with a 4” satin finished foldable blade that comes with a leather sheath. The Al Mar S.L.B skinning knife, a .75” steel straight edge blade, full length of 4.60 weighs in at 4.oz. and can have a price ranging from less than $100 to over $200, depending on where you start looking for them.</p>
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		<title>Top Clip Point Hunting Knives for the Hunting Season</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The clip point knife is used by many hunters for many different purposes. This type of knife is a staple in any hunter’s knife collection. This knife can be used for cleaning of animals, even big game, and with a good sharp blade, will cut through any skin or hide of any big game animal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The clip point knife is used by many hunters for many different purposes. This type of knife is a staple in any hunter’s knife collection. This knife can be used for cleaning of animals, even big game, and with a good sharp blade, will cut through any skin or hide of any big game animal in North America. This knife is also perfect for those who are hunting on a part time basis, (one time per year) but not a good knife to do all the work needed to be done by knives in the process of cleaning animals on a regular basis. <a href="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ER052_004.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-202" title="ER052_004" src="http://huntingknivesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ER052_004-150x150.jpg" alt="ER052_004" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>One of the best rated Clip Point knives is the Gerber Gator. Consumers across the board find the handle to be the greatest attribute of this knife. The general consensus is that the handle gives a great grip even when it’s wet. The blade is made of stainless steel and is 3.75 in long. The knife in the open position is 8.75 in long and when folded will fit neatly into your breast pocket. The weight of the knife is exactly 5.0 ounces for easy carrying. This is one of the best selling clip point knives on the market and comes in 2 models, one with a serrated edge for more grips to the cut.</p>
<p>Another all time favorite among outdoorsmen is the Buck 110 Clip Point knife. This is the world’s most copied knife. Buck was the original creator of the all around outdoorsman’s knife. This knife now not only comes in the original hardwood and brass handle, but now with different inlays of pearl, turquoise, silver, and various other materials. The inlays are of various designs and can be a very original addition to any hunter’s knife collection. The 110 is 4.75 inches long when closed. The blade is made of 420HC stainless steel and is 3.2 inches long. The consumer reports on this knife have always been very good in regards to quality of the knife and the quality of the steel in the blade.</p>
<p>The Cabala’s Clip point knife, the Stag, is also one of those old time favorites in the Rockies. The handles on the Cabala’s Stag, are said to be comparable to the finest in the world. The Cabala’s knife is a little smaller than other knives in this category, and that is what makes it more appealing to some hunters. The blade is made of 440A stainless steel that is known for its ability to hold an edge longer than other stainless blades. The total length of this knife is 7 inches when open, and 4 inches when folded. The weight of this knife is 4.0 ounces. The Stag also comes in a Double blade model and a triple blade model to suit your individual needs.</p>
<p>For those hunters that have the &#8220;price is not important, highest quality is&#8221; attitude. The Sere 2000 by Al Mar is the knife to have. This knife is a little larger than the average Clip Point and is 8.5 inches long when open. The blade is made ofVG-10 satin stainless steel and will hold that extra sharp edge through the toughest of jobs and is 3.60 inches long. . The handle is fashioned out of textured G-10 scales with interlock, and will hold a grip even if wet. This knife is the Clip Point of Clip Points and will always be ready to perform the job at hand.<br />
These are the top of the list when it comes to Clip Point Knives, head to the outdoor store or your favorite website today and choose yours.</p>
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