Man, there are some *crazy nice* knives in this thread.  Fantastic works of art.
Here’s a little trout and bird knife I picked up years ago.  My son has another one just like it - almost its twin.  He never goes hunting or fishing without it.  He usually has a rugged looking big orange handle folder in his kit, with gut hook and saw blade, but he always has the Treeman on his belt.  The little 3 ¾” blade does almost everything he needs when field dressing.  He keeps it in his car the rest of the year.  Razor sharp and takes an edge with ease – a simple honing now and then on a kitchen steel will keep it going for months.  These knives hold their edge well.  
And the little Mosher sheaths are fantastic for everyday carry or throwing in a tackle box or car seat cubby.  Especially thick and tough, protect the knives well, but aren’t too heavy.  These little knives, in their sheaths, give a natural impression of a “basic tool.”
With its similar top bevel and overall profile, it compares favorably with a Randall #7-4 ½, coming in about 1 1/8” shorter in OAL.  But of course, it’s convex ground.
Gary
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