fleshing knifes
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That.darn.coon
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I am buying a new fleshing knife for beaver and otter. Any recommendations?
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Re: fleshing knifes
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Lee Steinmeyer, he's on here. Get the best and don't look back. Yes x 100 the best period
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Re: fleshing knifes
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01/20/24 08:40 PM
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trapperkeck
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Lee makes a great knife. Personally, I use a Caribou knife. It's light and easy on my body. Put up hundreds of beaver and thousands of coon with it. It's what I found best for me after trying most everything else.
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Re: fleshing knifes
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01/20/24 08:52 PM
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Yukon John
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Lee Steinmeyer, he's on here. Get the best and don't look back. Yes x 100 the best period X1000! I have the parallel, but would really like to try the mini. Can't go wrong with the parallel though!
Last edited by Yukon John; 01/20/24 08:54 PM.
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Re: fleshing knifes
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01/20/24 09:04 PM
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Lee makes a great knife. Personally, I use a Caribou knife. It's light and easy on my body. Put up hundreds of beaver and thousands of coon with it. It's what I found best for me after trying most everything else. I too use a Caribou. I have never used Lee's knives but they look really nice. I wouldn't mind getting one one of these days but I'm just quite comfortable with my Caribou so never got around to it.
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Re: fleshing knifes
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01/20/24 09:28 PM
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Got one of Lee's knives a few years ago at Coyote Days. Loved it so much, when the opportunity presented itself, I picked up a second one.
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Re: fleshing knifes
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01/20/24 09:32 PM
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Way back before I started bladesmithing I used a Necker 700 and I liked the caribou as well.. These days I make my own..
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Re: fleshing knifes
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01/20/24 09:42 PM
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I vote for Lee's knives too. He's a true craftsman and all around great guy too!
Life Member: ITA, IBA & NRA. Member of SA, FTA & NTA
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01/21/24 05:27 AM
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Way back before I started bladesmithing I used a Necker 700 and I liked the caribou as well.. These days I make my own.. Quite rewarding when crafting your own stuff works for you.
-Goofy-
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