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Post by squash on Feb 16, 2014 15:40:57 GMT -5
I'm looking to purchase a fleshing knife, any recommendations ? I will be fleshing primarily beaver, canines, and maybe a deer hide or two.
Squash
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redneck315ers
i got the trapping bug and i see u dont have to lay steel to get it
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Post by redneck315ers on Feb 16, 2014 16:17:38 GMT -5
I would buy Chicago ,dexter they r nice knives and for my deer I would buy different knives just me but they work for deer to
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Post by saquelie on Feb 16, 2014 19:25:36 GMT -5
Best hundred bucks ever spent was on a new Post.
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Post by hardwoodcharlie on Feb 17, 2014 16:16:16 GMT -5
I love my knecker, peeling beaver can almost be....fun
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Post by hardwoodcharlie on Feb 17, 2014 16:30:00 GMT -5
Best hundred bucks ever spent was on a new Post. saquelie I have been looking at the post knifes was wonder how the edge held up compared to others? I have no complaints on my knecker but am thinking of getting a second fleshing knife just to have on hand.
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Post by saquelie on Feb 18, 2014 8:28:11 GMT -5
Best hundred bucks ever spent was on a new Post. saquelie I have been looking at the post knifes was wonder how the edge held up compared to others? I have no complaints on my knecker but am thinking of getting a second fleshing knife just to have on hand. I Just love the design of the post. Its straighter then my knecker and ten times sharper. With with a slight slicing motion side to side with no pressure zero pressure the toughest grizzle shaves right off. Wished i had that knife 20 years ago.
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Post by hardwoodcharlie on Feb 18, 2014 8:36:18 GMT -5
thank you saquelie
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