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Re: beaver fleshing [Re: bhugo] #7520055
03/07/22 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bhugo
That’s her. Got 5 of them and love them. The edge just lasts longer than many other knives.


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Re: beaver fleshing [Re: USMC47 🦫] #7520126
03/07/22 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by USMC47 🦫
Originally Posted by bhugo
That’s her. Got 5 of them and love them. The edge just lasts longer than many other knives.

Same pattern as Greenriver, different knife, I dont have one of those, but I might one day.


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Re: beaver fleshing [Re: 3togo] #7520389
03/07/22 10:51 AM
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I've got an old one of my grandpa's that is that pattern, unsure of the brand offhand but other than a plain wood handle looks identical, and then I have an old Buck (not sure if it was my grandpa's or if my dad got it, but also old and has skinned a lot of beaver) with a very similar shaped blade, but the blade is very thick. That is the one I use the most, it really holds an edge and is very comfortable in my hand.

Re: beaver fleshing [Re: USMC47 🦫] #7520518
03/07/22 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by USMC47 🦫
Originally Posted by bhugo
That’s her. Got 5 of them and love them. The edge just lasts longer than many other knives.

Thank you.


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Re: beaver fleshing [Re: 3togo] #7520783
03/07/22 06:16 PM
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The Green River is sheer from the back of the blade to its edge,so sharp and very thin at the edge when it is new, until you wear it out.


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