While i am posting from my phone I cannot post pics... However this is how is went
scrapmuk -154 vs
swamprat RMD-101 Vs
fallkeniven F1-VG10
blades were used as if I had no saws or other tools to help complete the project, and all edges were convexed razor sharp by myself, how I like them.

subjects: mule deer

both deer were very similar in size
first up the F1... Cleaning was a breeze, skinning also was very nice, I did notice some dulling about 3/4 of the way through the skinning process, And began to separate bone joints, the F1 chipped a tiny bit on the edge, and being it lost it's razor edge it became the RMD's turn.... The ratmandu finished the skinnning, took all the bone joints and neck joint out, and cut the hide a couple times before I was done... This blade also showed chips in it,.. More than I would have liked, but nothing I can't sharpen out either, but both would not cut paper after washed and cleaned up, probably 800 grit and up to bring them back.....

Next competitor is the scrapmuk... Still my favorite blade for this type of work, it cleaned, skinned and deboned the mule deer with ease through the whole process, would cut paper after but had a hard time doing it, so in this test the clear winner was the scrapyard muk...with the F1 coming in second, and last but certainly never least the RMD.


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