I made three of these just to see if I liked the pattern.
They're cut from 1/16" AEB-L stainless steel. The blue one has Richlite handles and has some fancy mosaic pins securing the handles, the other two are handled in micarta and have corby bolts attaching the handles. The blue one has polished brass bolsters and the other two have hand sanded brass bolsters. (I'm leaning towards the sanded bolsters going forward).
They turned out okay for a first attempt.
A Trio Of Stainless Steel Skinners
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Wow! Jeff those skinners look great.
I believe ol' Bambi would be proud to have his hide removed by such a fine lookin' knife!
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I believe ol' Bambi would be proud to have his hide removed by such a fine lookin' knife!
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They look great! With that blade-to-handle ratio ot should give great control, all while looking good!
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