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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Gdpolk on March 22, 2019, 11:13:12 PM
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This one was a custom, one off order from a friend. He was inspired by the KOA Muskrat but has large hands and finds their handles to be very uncomfortable. He also wanted a blade length that was longer and taller to be more efficient in medium to large game animals. I made this one in AEB-L steel and handled it with bead blasted black canvas micarta and stainless pins. He got a camoflauged Kydex sheath. I think he will like it...
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That's different
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That's different
Yep. It’s quite unique. Roman wants if for almost exclusively using it to cape hides out and flesh hides. I suppose for that it would be a pretty efficient design. It’s just not really the shape that I think of first when it comes to a hunting or skinning knife. Sometimes as a custom knifemaker you get asked to do specialty/niche tools. This is one of them.
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Yep. That's different but looks like it would work well. Would be interesting to hear some feedback on it after some field use.
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Neat design. I can see where that would be beneficial when doin a bunch of skinning.
I would think sharpening it would be bugger :dunno:
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Neat design. I can see where that would be beneficial when doin a bunch of skinning.
I would think sharpening it would be bugger :dunno:
It really wasn't as bad to grind out on my knife grinder. I thought the curved point would be a huge pain but I was wrong. I recommended he get a Worksharp Knife and Tool Sharpener for it so he could just pull through and go around the tip. I also imagine this one won't be fun on a bench stone to sharpen.
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Great looking Skinner. Your friend will love it. I've used a Knives of Alaska "Muskrat" for years. T. Asbell made me a neck sheath for it several years ago. Keith Murr (Murr Custom Kiives) started offering this style knife at my suggestion. If your interested take a look at his web site. It might look different to you but it is the most functional skinner I've ever used. Thanks for sharing.