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So I have a 10yr old who has his first hunt in February for Javelina. I am thinking he probably needs a knife for Christmas. Recommendations?

Part of me says old school Buck 110 like I got, but I never use it really. They do offer it in S30V now which is kinda cool though. 

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He needs the knife of Rambo!!!!

 

lol, but honestly that buck is a good choice. For me my kids I would go with some sort of old timer packet knife with smaller blades u til they display they can handle them. But if your kid has shown that then heck yea get him a nice knife he can use on the hunt! Good luck and hope he likes it 

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I talked to my 14yo who has quite a collection of knives. He likes his Buck 110 but brought up a good point that fixed blades can rattle around creating noise and catch on things when going through brush. He loves his benchmade crooked river and for a fixed blade the rag horn. I concur on his recommendation of benchmade. His crooked river got a chip in the wood and when we took it in for sharpening they put brand new wood on as well. All part of their warranty. The chip was on a corner from him dropping it on our brick floor. 

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My buddy Joe did the Rambo knife thing .It wasn't like rambo's but it was big and useless  other than for decoration. Havalon  makes a great knife but just not for kids .Any of the buck or Benchmade are great .

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Harley,

S30V on the 110 is really nice. I had one done through the Buck Custom Shop a few years ago for my son on his 30th birthday with a satin finish blade, stag handles and had them engrave it but you won't get it out of the Custom Shop in time for Christmas.

You could get him a nice Case or Hen&Rooster for Christmas a custom knife later in time for his hunt. I also recently did a Custom 113 Skinner in S30V with Water Buffalo Handles for my Elk Guide with the Year and his Name Engraved on it.

https://www.buckknives.com/custom-knife-shop/

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7 minutes ago, PRDATR said:

Harley,

S30V on the 110 is really nice. I had one done through the Buck Custom Shop a few years ago for my son on his 30th birthday with a satin finish blade, stag handles and had them engrave it but you won't get it out of the Custom Shop in time for Christmas.

You could get him a nice Case or Hen&Rooster for Christmas a custom knife later in time for his hunt. I also recently did a Custom 113 Skinner in S30V with Water Buffalo Handles for my Elk Guide with the Year and his Name Engraved on it.

https://www.buckknives.com/custom-knife-shop/

I was looking at buck custom the other day and thought it was pretty cool. I might have them do a pair down the road, one for each of my boys. 

I do like benchmade too, I own a couple personally and they have been very good. 

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17 minutes ago, Hoss50 said:

I was looking at buck custom the other day and thought it was pretty cool. I might have them do a pair down the road, one for each of my boys. 

I do like benchmade too, I own a couple personally and they have been very good. 

With Buck you can send in the knife and have them sharpen it for a few dollars which might come in handy with the S30V.

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I still have the imitation stag handle Chinese knife from a flea market…my first skinning/gutting knife that never held an edge. Good memories but I wish it was better quality. 

Buck or Benchmade as others recommended or a smaller Buck or Old Timer if you’re thinking more of a pocketknife to carry daily. I received a very simple Cutco pocket knife for Christmas or a groomsman gift years ago and that’s become my favorite for daily carry. 

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18 minutes ago, bigorange said:

I still have the imitation stag handle Chinese knife from a flea market…my first skinning/gutting knife that never held an edge. Good memories but I wish it was better quality. 

Buck or Benchmade as others recommended or a smaller Buck or Old Timer if you’re thinking more of a pocketknife to carry daily. I received a very simple Cutco pocket knife for Christmas or a groomsman gift years ago and that’s become my favorite for daily carry. 

His grandpa bought him a small fixed blade fake stag handle knife from Turkey, but it isn't good. So I want to get him something he can keep and use for many years that will actually be useful. 

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I love my Buck 110. It was given to me when I was in middle school (35? years ago) and its still my go-to for bird hunting.  I used to to clean 100s of pheasants, rabbits, and quail growing up in Iowa.  I still put it on my belt for bird hunting out of nostalgia and because I can't bring myself to go for anything else.  I have other Buck and Gerber fixed-blade knives that I keep in my pack as back-ups to my Havalon.  Its honestly hard to go wrong with a 110 and now I'm wondering why I never got my son one.

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Gutted my deer this year with my Buck 110 that I received from dad 45 years ago. Wooden handle, lock blade, can't go wrong. Have other knives, but that was in my pack and I'm glad it was. 

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Buck 110 is sort of a tradition.  My oldest boy has one from his grandpa.   Definitely would not get a kid a havolan though.  And I'd recommend cut resistant gloves as well 

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