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bench mounted tail stripper?
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11/01/09 11:04 PM
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Rich Kaspar
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someone used to make one, 2 V plates hinged together, w/ handle and spring return. Does anyone have a pic of one, or know who sells them?
thanks
RK
If you are considering yourself to be someone of influence and importance, just try ordering someone elses dog around sometime.
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: Rich Kaspar]
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11/01/09 11:05 PM
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2poor
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2poor
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I could take you a picture if you want.
Kaatz Brothers has then on hand otherwise.
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: oregon.hunter]
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11/02/09 12:11 AM
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bob56
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Wouldn't be hard to make your own.
Last edited by beaverbob56; 11/02/09 12:15 AM.
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: oregon.hunter]
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11/02/09 12:22 AM
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possum skinner
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possum skinner
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I got one at the NTA last year. Otter creek lures had them. All the others were not built as well. The guy doing the skinning there had the same one from Otter creek, he used it to pull otter tails. Its built sturdy. oregon.hunter huh??? explain this lil tidbit if'n ya don't mind
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
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11/02/09 12:47 AM
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michael_obrien
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I just traded for one on the trap shed. it almost looks homemade but 5 minutes ago I broke it in on some mink and it is AWESOME!
The guys trapperman handle is.... InTrapTrap and he is from IN.
pm him if you want and see if he has anymore or where he got it...
good luck- michael
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: Tsarevna]
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11/02/09 04:56 AM
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BuckNE
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I can almost visualize how it works, but if the tail goes in the forks, I don't want to know where the round pipe goes......
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: WendellR]
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11/02/09 08:15 AM
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Drifter
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Wieght of the animal helps advance it as the handle returns for the next pump.
Drifter
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: hillbillyken]
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11/02/09 08:54 AM
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michael_obrien
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Skinning. I clamp a critters foot in there to make the first cuts to ppen them up. Works great! Also, on mink once the tail is pulled I clamp both the back feet in there and pull the hide to his head. It works great for that and also for skinning the head out as you can twist and turn it and all the time keep tugging.
michael
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
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11/02/09 09:27 AM
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The Beav
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We have them In the WTAs fur school. Not worth a darn In my opinion. I can pull a otter tail In half the time It would take you on that contraption. Same goes for fox or coyotes. I just have a single piece of steel with a V cut In It. It's mounted In my bench vise. Works alot better then what you guys are talking about. And on otter just open the tail grab the bone In one hand the hide In the other and just pull.
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: The Beav]
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11/02/09 11:21 PM
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Rich Kaspar
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thanks all, ordered one from funkes today.
If you are considering yourself to be someone of influence and importance, just try ordering someone elses dog around sometime.
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Re: bench mounted tail stripper?
[Re: Rich Kaspar]
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11/02/09 11:30 PM
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buckfreak
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Rich I went from one of these to a wall mount and never looked back, especially on coon. I have a few made up if you want to try one.
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