Can you post a pic of the trailing point skinner one off blank when you get a chance. Thanks.
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Absolutely. Lighting isn't the best in the shop and it's still in the raw here without any work to clean up the edges of the blank, the flats, or grind the primary bevels but it should give you an idea of basic size and proportions.
This one will have right at or just under a 4" blade, depending on how close the plunge lines go to the finger choil, it is set up for 1/8" pins for hardware, the thumb ramp could be left intact as is, taken down a touch to be less aggressive, or completely removed. Overall length is a bit over 9". This is fairly thin AEBL steel which is a Swedish stainless developed for use in high end straight razors. It takes an edge that is
super fine and sharp, holds it a bit longer than simple high carbon steels, yet is easy to sharpen due to the lack of large carbides typically found in stainless blades, and maintains just enough alloying to still be considered a stainless steel. It's highly popular among kitchen knives and should make a fine hunting knife.
The possibilities on this one are wide open...