I damn near own them all, need to take pics someday, been collecting knives since I was 12. Carbon steel, properly hardened is superior but needs to cared for, I like the Cold Steel carbon v, I have a couple of those, and they do stay sharp longer, I also have some custom SS knives, some I don't know the mix, my latest is ats134, it works really well, but don't expect any blade to never need sharpening. I carry 2 knives every day, a spiderco emt model, blunt tip, fully serrated, and daily use it to cut rubber fuel lines, vacuum lines, and even up to 20 wire, wiring harnesses, I have owned this knife a very long time, and for what I do day to day is perfect, including cutting someone out of a seat belt. Knife 2 is a Cold steel voyager 5" no serration, kept razor sharp, it is kept for more personal work. I once worked as a white tail deer guide, and would clean 3-5 deer per afternoon, my Raymond Cover custom worked very well, and is SS, now I do keep a kershaw sharpener is always carried in the field, it is light weight and sometimes you need to tune up a knife on that many animals. For tough animals like swine, get the cheap, 1.99 break off knives from home depot, pig hair will dull any knife quick. SS has improved much over the yrs. On a hunting trip to the King ranch in TX, the guides there used carpet knives, the kind that use replaceable razors with the hook, tell you what, these guys clean a lot more game than I ever have on a daily basis, and I tried it, it really works, and cheap.