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Trying to decide what's next. Anyone have pics of his skinner models? The website with all his pics is down for some reason. 3.5" +/- Thanks
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Camel bone skinner on top
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Nice, recall blade length and OAL? Thanks
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I have an unused # 60 skinner w/Elk horn scales, D2 steel, red liners, and mosaic pins. It is pristine. Received for Christmas this year. 4" usable blade and about 9" overall. I would sell if you're interested. Pic is attached.
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Nice knife and thanks for the offer. As nice as bone handles are, they just aren't my thing.
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Here is a Winston #69, S30V, jigged G-10. Really a handy knife and one of my favorite patterns of his IMHO.
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Number 65 (?) on the bottom, I cannot remember for sure, but definitely 60 something. Ingram Bullnose on top for comparison. Friend talked me into selling it to him, wish I had another. Anyone know if he is going to put his website back up?
Adding one more perspective of the same two knives.
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Thanks for the pics. Leaning towards a 65.
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Buster , remember what model that is?
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Buster , remember what model that is?
I believe it's a 38
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I believe you're right. David's skinners, from smallest to largest are...model 36, model 38, and model 60, if I remember correctly.
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That combo is a 37 and 38 I just couldn't remember which one is which Thanks Danny for making sure that was the correct model
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