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I know it's intended purpose is to castrate livestock, but what common cutting task would dictate the use of a Spey blade? I have always wondered this.
You talking about the spey blade on the fine trapper you just ordered?
On my trapper I don't use the spey blade very much. I use the clip all the time and keep the spey finely sharp, just in case I need a very keen edge for something.
When I used to carry a stockman, I used the spay blade to gut trout with. Worked great, that blunt tip was good for not puncturing the internals. Razor sharp and opened them up like a zipper.
use the Spey blade for almost nothing on my Stockmen. I find myself using the drop point most for utility use, and the clip for opening letters and cutting meat, yes I use it to eat with whilst camping or hunting.
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