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    Quote Originally Posted by bkabina View Post
    The b&g knife is a regular electric carving knife. I have the mr. Twister knife too, but like the b&g better.
    This is the one I have.
    http://www.walmart.com/msharbor/ip/1...81640&veh=mweb
    This is what I use. It's an automatic Xmas gift every year for me. One year and its trashed. But it's under 20 bucks so......

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    I used to buy the high $ knifes that didn't last. Now I just buy cheap wal-mart knifes that work every bit as good.
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    Still have two chainsaws but haven't touched them in over a year. I've gone back to fillet knives. A little slower but get better fillets and makes me think before I keep a smaller fish.
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    I've had great luck with the American Angler. I have a blade for big fish (salmon, stripers) and a blade for little fish (panfish). Love it.

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    I have the saltwater version of the mr twister and have been pretty happy with it. The older American angler have always been good

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    I got what appears to be a nice Rapala electric knife for Christmas. It has AC and DC plugs. We'll see how long it lasts. Ive never had an electric knife before, Ive always done things the old fashioned way.

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    I had never used an electric before I started crappie fishing this year. Bought a mrtwister. Liked it but it got dull real fast. I went back to a regular knife, which I can sharpen in seconds and clean fish just as fast

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    ive tried rapala and Berkley not much,in my opionin.now have a hamiltion beach carving knife that is MUCHstronger and faster.also the blades will itnerchabge with most others.

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    I received this one for Christmas but I too stuck in my old ways to try it out. Make me an offer, it's never been out of the box.Name:  knife.jpg
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    I too have an old American Angler and its been great. I have no experience with electric knives of other brands.

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