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Re: Budget fleshing knife? [Re: jalstat] #7858221
05/02/23 09:00 PM
05/02/23 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
I think it would be a good idea for everyone that gives advice on what fleshing knife to use to also add a pic of the fleshing job they can do with said knife.

Let’s see what kinda work these knives and you can do.


Originally Posted by jalstat
I started with a necker 600 went to a post 2 now I only use my knife from Lee Stienemeyer there the best and your not talking much more money; JP I didn’t see you give any advice or knowledge just wanted to see pictures of our work all I know is the work is a whole lot easier with a quality knife


Ya! I think if you’re going to come on here and give advice you should also be able to back it up and show us what you can do.
You’ve been on here for 5 months and you got almost 1400 posts. You’re pretty good at yapping, how about trapping?

Let’s see what you can do with your high end expensive fleshing knife.


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Re: Budget fleshing knife? [Re: Blackhawk44] #7858237
05/02/23 09:20 PM
05/02/23 09:20 PM
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Crazy! Not a single recommendation for a Sheffield fleshing knife. Probably, the Holy Grail of knives for the past 50 years. Well, until Steinmeyer started making them. I've used a lot of different knives and posted plenty of fur handling pics over the past 20 years or so. I never have been blessed with one of Lee's knives, but I'm certain it is top notch. The knife I have used most recently is a Caribou. It's a good knife, sharp with a flexible blade and light. I find it to be easier on my body than some of the others. It's been a couple years since I've scraped a critter. I kinda miss it, but then, not so much. My back likes me better these days.


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