Right tool for the job...............

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Right tool for the job...............

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This skinner went to a gentleman in Texas. He posted a couple of videos on another site and titled them "the right tool for the job".
It's made from 52100 carbon steel in the typical skinner fashion, buffalo horn scales with white liners. He's very happy with it.

Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... 2r5tEb0Dew

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I like your knife and I enjoyed the video - good stuff! OH
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Thank you Bruce!

The gentleman was pretty happy with the blade, he wants another one. A Nessmuk this time.
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Gary that is one fine looking knife. I'm sure the new owner is very pleased.

::hmm:: How does a feller go about getting one of your creations?
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Thank you Phil!

I'm tied up with the melon harvest for the next couples of months Phil but I'll sure fix you up with something in August. Shoot me an email or a PM and we'll go over what you have in mind. garyamusic@aol.com
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Thats a beautiful knife ::tu::
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Thanks GD! I enjoyed making that one.......
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I agree. That's a beautiful knife.
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