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We have cutco kitchen knives and they are definatly worth the money. Of all the knives I have used they definatly are the sharpest and nicest to hold. We have had them for 9 years and it is time to send them to the factory for a sharped but otherwise I am happy. I am just not sure what I will use while they are away. By the way the two double d knives we have are still sharp as ever.
 
I've just been taking orders via PM! ;)

Here is a website for you to look at. Everything on Cutco's website is available for sale through our Selling Smiles 101 program.

http://www.cutco.ca/products/product.jsp?itemGroup=5718

Thanks for all the endorsements, guys! Being a poor university student, as well as husband and father, I hardly have any experience with Cutco, personally, other than the short time I've had to use and demo the sample knives they gave me. Based on what I have learned since this program started, as well as on what I have read here, I'll be checking the couch cushions for change so I can order one of these hunting knives for myself. :)
 
UPDATE: Hey guys, I just spoke with my professor and with the Cutco manager, and I can offer you 20% off of the price of any and all products.

To the many of you who have already placed orders, don't worry, you will get 20% off the price of your knives, too.

If you would like to be extra charitable towards this cause, we will still accept full price on all orders if you'd like to pay it :D

Thanks a bunch, guys. You've been awesome so far!
 
I have the blaze orange serated clip point and muc to my surprise I love the thing.

It is indestructible, mine has gutted at least 8 deer and broke one down into two peices to carry to my truck a couple of years ago.
 
They are being shipped to you from Cutco Canada. They come from Ontario. The shipping fee is a standard fee based on the dollar value of each order. One knife will cost you $8 in shipping to get it to your door.
 
Amidst all the other positive comments for Cutco on here, I would like to add my .02.
My girlfriend bought me the fillet knife a few years ago for my birthday and it has been absolutely phenomenal. I would recommend this knife 100%. The quality of the knife is great! Mine has cleaned many a fish and is still extremely sharp. It is also really easy to clean because you can take the blade right out and run water right through the handle (no lingering fishy smell! ha).
I also have experience with the kitchen knives and can attest to the same type of quality. They truly are quality (and expensive :rolleyes:) knives.
I have no experience with the hunting knife because I am just getting started into hunting, but I would expect the same quality. Anyways, just thought I would add something.
bcook
 
Thanks for the endorsements, guys.

I managed to shoot a big WT buck this weekend, and I used a drop-point straight edge Cutco hunting knife to dress it out. That knife is easily as sharp as my Fallkniven F1 ever was, and the steel isn't so hard that it chips and breaks. Last year I went through the cartilage belt on the rib cage of a few deer, and the VG10 steel is so hard on that F1 that it literally took a couple of small chips out of the edge. The Cutco cut just as well, and I really put it to the test on this rib cage. I was using two hands to get enough leverage to cut through, levering it back and forth, and after I inspected the knife, the edge was still in mint condition. I was impressed, for sure. My F1 never could have taken that kind of treatment without having a chip or two to show for it. I'll be using a Double-D edged demo knife for the next deer or two. I'll let you know how it goes.

Cutco knives may not be the most inexpensive, but they sure work, and I've never seen another knife company with a warranty that even compares.
 
Hey guys,

One week left for Cutco knife purchases or donations, and just an update. I've used the Double-D edged knife on 4 deer so far this season, I thought I'd give a little feedback. In the past, I've used the Fallkniven F1, several different models of Buck knives (110, 119, and others), Gerbers, and others, and this Cutco w/DD edge seems to out perform all of them as far as ease of cutting through the rib cage, ease of field dressing, and retaining its sharpness. It definitely holds an edge better than the Fallkniven. The blade is only about half as thick on the Cutco in comparison to the F1 (take that for what you will), and the steel seems to be softer, so the edge is much less brittle. The F1 sustained a couple of tiny chips in the edge when cutting through the rib cage on a couple of medium-sized deer, but the Cutco edge is un-phased after cutting through 4 rib cages, including that of the big buck I shot this year.

I've counted my pennies and ordered an Orange handled drop point with Double-D edge for myself for Christmas. The Cutco will now be my primary and the Fallkniven will be relegated to backup duty. Thanks, Santa. :D
 
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