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Well, my new SOD wasn't here in time for my hog hunt this weekend, shoot. But it was here in time for the last day of the doe/spike season <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />.

So, I got a nice doe and my dad a spike. I used the SOD to field dress and some quatering duties on both deer. It stayed plenty sharp, but did not come super sharp. As much as I have disliked the thought of ResC it is very hard to beat for actual USE. To fit the spines in the trashcan I hacked through the backbone and it could easily be done in one wack with the deer hanging from the gambrel.

Currently, I have leather cut out and need to get it glued together and then take it to a local saddle shop to have them stitch it. I can do it by hand but it takes my forever and does not look near as good. They can stitch the perimeter in a few minutes and it would take me hours.

I'm designing the sheath/scabbard so it can be used with the knife put in either direction(right or left hand). Going to add a side loop for a Smiths sharpening rod for field use.

After it is stitched up, I will oil then bees wax it. It should have a natural light brown color when it is all said and done.

Long story short the SOD is one BAD knife. I am going to hear some grief; but it is my favorite fixed blade. It looks so sexy and when it was laying next to my pile of leather it just warmed my heart. It will be my new field companion and kayaking buddy.


You are NOT alone man. The SOD is my all time favorite knife as well. For me its the perfect knife. Tough as any knife I have ever seen and the size and the style...ahhhh its perfect! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />


JYD #59 1LT Clark Tucker OD, Platoon LDR US Army