I have always liked a long blade.
I can cape animals just as well with my 6" blade as I do my dedicated caping knives.
Just got to keep that last 1" or so at the tip, razor sharp which can be hard...
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I have always liked a long blade.
I can cape animals just as well with my 6" blade as I do my dedicated caping knives.
Just got to keep that last 1" or so at the tip, razor sharp which can be hard...
Looks really good mate. How long is the blade?
Looks as long as my main knife.
I like the style
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Nice.
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Cool
I would have fallen asleep if I didn't have to skin your bull while you were hacking the back wheels and steaks out of that nanny.
Reminds me that I have to chase that skin up for you.
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I personally never, ever butcher my eating animals on the hill. And I reckon I would fall asleep at the 10 min mark watching anyone bone one out.
You certainly cannot field dress an animal with the...
He just has soft supple hands[emoji14]
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I reckon I would fall asleep watching people dress out a animal with some of these knives. ☺
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Na Toby, it must have been Eugene Levey scouting a setting for his new movie, Wairoa Pie :D
I have the same one Tim but with plastic handle. Looks the same. The name John gave it is a bad word on these forums Ha Ha
Very nice. It would be an excellent venison knife as well. I dont know how some people can muck about with a blade any less than 6 inches dressing out deer and the like for the hook. Small blades are...