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Stag Squirrel Skinner

Started by KSCATTRAPR, February 12, 2018, 09:15:00 AM

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KSCATTRAPR

Here is a small stag handled squirrel skinner I finished up a few weeks ago. The Knife is from 1084 and If I remember right, the blade's cutting edge is close to 2" long.

 

 

ermont

That's a neat little knife. Nice job.

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Cyclic-Rivers

I love the looks of it, Well done.
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Bill Turner

That knife really appeals to me. A real beauty.    :clapper:

crowbarforge

Pretty small...does it do the task (squirrel skinning) ok?
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KSCATTRAPR

Oh yeah. I've even used mine on a few deer. They come in pretty handy as an EDC as well.

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