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Offline HD

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Been looking for a new Skinner's knife.
This is what I picked out. Hope it will hold an edge when processing season starts.

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WOW that looks like one heck of a knife. what did that set ya back????? suppose its a tax rightoff too :scratch: :doah: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Not bad......$65..... some of the other ones were twice that.
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Not bad......$65..... some of the other ones were twice that.
:happy1: :happy1: :happy1: if it holds an edge its worth every penny!!!!!!!
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its all innif the steel was harden properly nice lookin knife tho
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hope it's a good one for ya!!!
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buy direct from Buck.... who cares what it looks like, lifetime warranty, and holds edge best.
If a gun kills people then I can blame a pen for my misspells?

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always like my Buck knifes......    just got a new a couple weeks ago...
« Last Edit: March 03/25/19, 08:15:11 AM by mike89 »
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Nice knife there, HD. Knives are a pretty personal thing, and it's whatever works for ya.

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Nice knife HD.  I ran across my Buck Knives awhile back. Man they are nice tools.  I carry a Gerber multi-tool now so quit carrying the Buck Knives like we used to. 

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that is true Reb!!   :happy1:
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I have a few knifes made by Buck. They are a darn good knife.
But not for skinning 300-400 deer a year.
I'm more interested in the handle for control.
I also heard that the Damascus blade keeps a edge well.
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Yea I don't like knives. :pouty: :rotflmao:

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now that you say that HD I'm thinking I have heard that too about the Damascus blades too...
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Depends on the type of steel used, and the layering. Hopefully this one was done correctly.
Learned a lot about knives and true Damascus steel from my good buddy Terry, a master knifemaker. A true art.
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Even if it doesn't hold an edge...

for $65, that knife is a work of art.  The lines are absolutely fabulous.   :happy1:

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HD,
There should be one for you on the Silent Auction.  Knives of Alaska Trekker Series
Knives of Alaska Trekker Knives Whitetail Hunter: Drop-point blade with gut hook
Regular Price:  $84.99 - $89.99

Bid it up to keep it out of Glenn's collection :rotflmao:


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I've got that same knife, DE, 'cept with an orange handle.  I got tired of forgetting where I set it down while gutting deer.

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HD,
There should be one for you on the Silent Auction.  Knives of Alaska Trekker Series
Knives of Alaska Trekker Knives Whitetail Hunter: Drop-point blade with gut hook
Regular Price:  $84.99 - $89.99

Bid it up to keep it out of Glenn's collection :rotflmao:
:confused: well!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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HD,
There should be one for you on the Silent Auction.  Knives of Alaska Trekker Series
Knives of Alaska Trekker Knives Whitetail Hunter: Drop-point blade with gut hook
Regular Price:  $84.99 - $89.99

Bid it up to keep it out of Glenn's collection :rotflmao:

I'll have to check it out! Thanks!

Most folks don't skin deer, they just gut um (Buck knifes are great for this part) and hall them to the processor (that's when I get them)
So, depending upon the condition of the deer carcass, dictates the knife.
If they are fresh, but a little frozen, you get to pick at the hide to get a grip on it, to pull it, and requires a pointy sharp knife.
If you get a hot one, the best knife is one of them 1/4 moon knifes....and they pull like butter.
If you get one of those guys that leave um hang for a week or two....and partly froze...you almost need a serrated knife to get it separated from the hide to pull.
« Last Edit: March 03/25/19, 06:15:32 PM by HD »
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Glenn57,
Just in case you want to add to your collection, we will have a Knife Raffle.  It has over a dozen knives.

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HD and Glenn57,

Question, Which would you guys prefer,

Knives of Alaska Trekker Series - Whitetail Hunter drop point blade with gut hook.

OR,

Knives of Alaska Trekker Series - Elk Hunter. 

Both are blaze orange are about the same retail.
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For me, it would be the Elk Hunter....I have no use for a gut hook
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HD don't you have a hoist there???  then pull the hides....   works well... just asking...
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I have that set in the lower right hand corner, I have 2 of those orange handled ones nd a few more look familiar. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: and I think momma would use the one I brought home to cut jewelry!!!!!!! :confused: :rotflmao:

seriously, I think i'd take the kit on the left but i'd need a first hand look!!!!!!!
« Last Edit: March 03/25/19, 06:49:02 PM by glenn57 »
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HD don't you have a hoist there???  then pull the hides....   works well... just asking...

Yup....


But, we gotta skin down to the shoulders to get a good grip with the chain.
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HD don't you have a hoist there???  then pull the hides....   works well... just asking...

Yup....


But, we gotta skin down to the shoulders to get a good grip with the chain.

that's what we had!!!!!  excellent!!!!  nice set up and understand your needs!!
« Last Edit: March 03/26/19, 07:21:16 AM by mike89 »
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I have a few knifes made by Buck. They are a darn good knife.
But not for skinning 300-400 deer a year.
I'm more interested in the handle for control.
I also heard that the Damascus blade keeps a edge well.

skinning 300-400 deer a year.  Do you own or work as a butcher during Deer season?   :bow: :bow:
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I have a few knifes made by Buck. They are a darn good knife.
But not for skinning 300-400 deer a year.
I'm more interested in the handle for control.
I also heard that the Damascus blade keeps a edge well.

skinning 300-400 deer a year.  Do you own or work as a butcher during Deer season?   :bow: :bow:

Yup, I do
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For me, it would be the Elk Hunter....I have no use for a gut hook

I agree.  Maybe I don't know how to make best use of a gut hook 'cept for the one cut up the belly, but I can do that by guiding the point with by my finger.  My complaint was the hook would catch stuff when I was working inside the cavity.  If I had it to do over, I'd get the Elk Hunter.