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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: Jakob Huitt]
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01/24/21 08:36 AM
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Necker 600 is a good knife for the money especially for a beginner you won’t regret purchasing it X2!
MAGA!!!
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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: Jakob Huitt]
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01/24/21 10:32 AM
01/24/21 10:32 AM
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QuietButDeadly
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Necker 600 is a good knife for the money especially for a beginner you won’t regret purchasing it Good for collecting dust when you get your hands on a good knife. At least that is what my Necker is good for....... Post and Lee Steinmeyer knives are much better and very little more money IMO. They really shine on coon, beaver and otter that were mentioned in the original post.
Life Member: NCTA, VTA, NTA, TTFHA, MFTI Member: FTA
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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: Kmax8]
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01/24/21 01:00 PM
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Wisconsin
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So you have never held a fleshing knife In your hands right. So If It were me I'd go with a cheaper knife and learn how to use It. Then once you get the feel for what your doing you can up grade to a different knife. I started out with a Necker 600 and that was a long time ago ago and I'm still using It. I put up fur for NAFA for 12 years and It's all I ever used. All you have to do Is get proficient with what you have to work with. It's very important to have a 2 sided knife One that's sharp and one that has a square edge for pushing. Come on guys you can scrape a coon or a fox with a 2X4 and do a decent job.LOL
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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: The Beav]
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01/24/21 09:30 PM
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So you have never held a fleshing knife In your hands right. So If It were me I'd go with a cheaper knife and learn how to use It. Then once you get the feel for what your doing you can up grade to a different knife. I started out with a Necker 600 and that was a long time ago ago and I'm still using It. I put up fur for NAFA for 12 years and It's all I ever used. All you have to do Is get proficient with what you have to work with. It's very important to have a 2 sided knife One that's sharp and one that has a square edge for pushing. Come on guys you can scrape a coon or a fox with a 2X4 and do a decent job.LOL That's right never have used one. Sounds like good idea. Thanks guys!!
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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: Tailhunter]
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01/27/21 09:08 PM
01/27/21 09:08 PM
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I have tried a few.
It can get expensive, so you don’t waste your time and money, just get a Post to start with.
Game over. I thought the same way until I tried a Lee Steinmeyer knife. Still agree that Post is a fine knife but I like my Steinmeyer better.
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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: QuietButDeadly]
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02/07/21 08:50 PM
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Necker 600 is a good knife for the money especially for a beginner you won’t regret purchasing it Good for collecting dust when you get your hands on a good knife. At least that is what my Necker is good for....... Post and Lee Steinmeyer knives are much better and very little more money IMO. They really shine on coon, beaver and otter that were mentioned in the original post. ^^^^^^ This
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Re: What Fleshing Knife?
[Re: Kmax8]
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03/30/21 04:43 PM
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Mailman just delivered 2 knives from Lee Steinmeyer!! His "Standard" knife and his "Parallel" knife!
I own 5 other fleshing knives and this is what all fleshing knives should be judged bye!
Lee's knives are really works of art. Hand made with walnut handles, stainless steel and super sharp!
Don't worry Lee, someone might have gotten their knife on the market before yours, but your's is what all other knives will be judged bye!
Thanks from Alaska!!
My Super Wide will pull your broken down 4 stroke, up a hill backwards, with you on it!
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