Last year I forged out a Hog Stripper with an inside curve for the cutting edge. It worked great to cut strips of hide that could be just pulled off a hog carcass allowing one to completely skin a hog in minutes. The only problem was it was very hard to sharpen unless you had KME Jewel Stik.
Fast forward to this year. While turkey hunting in Nebraska on the Klintworth ranch, young Ryan was watching me strip the skin off a turkey with it. As we were leaving, I asked for Ryan's help in that my bag was too heavy and I needed to shed some weight. So I asked him if he wouldn't mind taking one of my steel knives. I brought several real pretty Stag & Damascus blades for show & tell. To my surprise he wanted my two blade Bare Bone pack set that I always carry. Ryan does a lot of trapping & hunting on the ranch and liked the working set.
Now back at our farm in Aiken, SC...I went to forging my two blade pack re-placement hog stripper & knife. The new version Hog Stripper can now be sharpened like a regular knife with the cutting edge on top and blunted point that rides under the skin & won't cut underlying tissue. Extreme curve to handle fits in your palm while the flat back of the blade rides under the skin.
Prototype Hog Stripper & Skinner forged from a piece of 4" 1 X 3/8 bar of 1084. Both blades are 7" OAL...tippit
Two blade set that is always in my fanny pack...