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#177944 - 07/28/09 06:11 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: benjammin]
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Originally Posted By: benjammin
Or you can get something like this, another quality knife for the money, but much more expensive.

http://www.knifeart.com/chreskinfibl.html


I`ll never own another Chris Reeve knife with a handle like that... VERY uncomfortable.
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#177954 - 07/28/09 07:49 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: dweste]
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Well, something like this. Again, I start with inexpensive. You can always upgrade to something that costs more and will work just as well as this one.

Bird Knife
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#177968 - 07/28/09 11:00 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: benjammin]
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Originally Posted By: benjammin
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A zipper edge on a skinning knife is pretty handy, but a skilled hunter can readily use the tip of his hunting blade and the index and middle fingers of his off hand to do the same task. Once a slit is made in the hide, it is pretty easy to slip the two fingers underneath and ride the tip in between the fingers and at an angle so the blade edge will sever the hide as it is drug along a line with the fingers guiding it along. Done properly, the risk of overpenetration is insignificant.

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Maybe it was just my relative inexperience, but I found I never had enough hands while skinning so a one-handed "zipper" came in pretty "handy."


Edited by dweste (07/29/09 02:01 AM)

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#177981 - 07/29/09 01:50 AM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: dweste]
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No worries. As I say, I would rather have one to use than not.

Let us know what you get.
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#177992 - 07/29/09 03:06 AM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: dweste]
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#178008 - 07/29/09 11:32 AM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: big_al]
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In my experience any knife with a sharp blade will do. Failing that a piece of flint or shard rock.

The emphasis is on sharp.

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#178009 - 07/29/09 12:11 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: PureSurvival]
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I've always found that the same knife I use for gutting - something like a Buck 104, or say a Ka-Bar "Lil Finn" - keep it sharp, and use the "sweep" of the blade. Working with 2 people (one to hold the deer still from swinging on the spreader), I can usually skin a deer in 15-20 minutes with one, and another 10 minutes to have it sectioned, in bags, and ready to go home for final butchering
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#178014 - 07/29/09 12:48 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: big_al]
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#178037 - 07/29/09 04:45 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: benjammin]
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Originally Posted By: benjammin
This is a pretty darned good skinner with a gut hook, and for a pretty darned good price.

http://www.kniferus.com/servlet/the-408/158OT/Detail

I've used this on deer, elk, rabbit, pheasant, and salmon.

You can spend a lot more money if you want. I would start here and keep it sharp and you should do just fine.


Is yours an old (American made) or new (Chinese made, post Taylor buyout) Schrade?

If the new, how would you rate the steel and overall quality?

I'm curious, because I can never find an objective opinion on the new models' quality.

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#178074 - 07/29/09 08:02 PM Re: Good skinning knife? [Re: BrianB]
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I had an original, but my brother stole it. Now I have one of the Chinese models. It is typical and pretty good quality for what it costs. I believe it is a 420 stainless. It holds a decent edge, and I can get the zipper really sharp with my dremel tool with a cylindrical buffer bit. The handle is solid, the blade is full tang, and the sheath is nice and snug without binding. For less than $20, it is a heckuva good deal. This from a guy who owns a good number of knives costing several hundred dollars each.
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