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.