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I had one of those Old Timer Sharpfingers....but it is somewhere along a trail in the middle of the Frank Church Wilderness and has been for several years.

For a mass produced, cheap knife, it held an edge pretty damn good. I could skin and break down an entire elk without touching it up.



I have two, only because the original went missing for a short spell. Slice'n dicer they are.


I am..........disturbed.

Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain


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Functionality....

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Dunno if any of you gents have used a seat belt cutter for opening up hide for any reason, but I find them remarkably useful....and fast.

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I am..........disturbed.

Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
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Appears you got some hard work stuck in the tread of your boots.

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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Dunno if any of you gents have used a seat belt cutter for opening up hide for any reason, but I find them remarkably useful....and fast.

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Almost 100% of the deer and bears I've ever shot weren't wearing their seatbelts...…………


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Originally Posted by Yoder409


Almost 100% of the deer and bears I've ever shot weren't wearing their seatbelts...…………





...and now they're all DEAD, aren't they?

Yup.

Buckle up, folks.


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Originally Posted by T_Inman


Nonsense! Nothing's too sharp for caping.😀



Well, that's because you're better than me.

I've punctured several capes just in front of the hinds and and around the anus where the skin gets thin, and up high on the neck. I like a reasonably sharp blade with a semi-skinner profile



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Dan, I can see where that would be handy!


Yoder, do we know each other?


Safe queen Muckmasters for cow farmers.



But it's dried out enough now that a guy can get away with regular old cowboy boots.

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Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Dunno if any of you gents have used a seat belt cutter for opening up hide for any reason, but I find them remarkably useful....and fast.

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Nope, I have not but the guthook havalon blades are AWESOME for doing just that.



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GW these are incredible!

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Ooooopsie!

HINT................


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Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Originally Posted by SamOlson


Yoder, do we know each other?


I highly doubt it......……….. You don't seem to be that unlucky of a feller. grin


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ANNNNNNND you likely run with a higher class of folk...……….


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Originally Posted by Yoder409
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
Dunno if any of you gents have used a seat belt cutter for opening up hide for any reason, but I find them remarkably useful....and fast.

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Almost 100% of the deer and bears I've ever shot weren't wearing their seatbelts...…………


grin

Proof positive that seat belts save lives.... wink


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Originally Posted by kellory
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Dunno if any of you gents have used a seat belt cutter for opening up hide for any reason, but I find them remarkably useful....and fast.

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Almost 100% of the deer and bears I've ever shot weren't wearing their seatbelts...…………


grin

Proof positive that seat belts save lives.... wink


That's what I'M sayin'...…………….....


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You Droolers,are a fhuqking HOOT!..............

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Originally Posted by geedubya
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Nonsense! Nothing's too sharp for caping.😀



Well, that's because you're better than me.

I've punctured several capes just in front of the hinds and and around the anus where the skin gets thin, and up high on the neck. I like a reasonably sharp blade with a semi-skinner profile


ya!


GWB




I see what you're getting at, but puncturing capes isn't a huge deal, with reason. A duller knife could prevent some of that, but then you'd be dealing with...a dull knife.

You sure do have some nice knives....but I'd of lost half of them.

There's been a family heirloom Ruana laying somewhere in the vicinity of where this bull fell since Oct 9, 2015. Never could find itfrown
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Another heirloom German made custom knife has been somewhere in the Devil's Playground Wilderness Study Area in Wyoming since October 8, 2012:
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And several high(er) dollar knives scattered throughout the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness, including a Menefee somewhere on the mountain that this deer fell.
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Makes me sad just thinking about it.....



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Originally Posted by Yoder409
ANNNNNNND you likely run with a higher class of folk...……….




Maybe...

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