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Congrats, Hank! A lot of us have known for a while what these folks just figured out. smile


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Congrats, Hank! A lot of us have known for a while what these folks just figured out. smile
Y’all are too kind. Summer’s here….it gets hot as Hades in my shop then. Comments like that make the effort worthwhile when it’s 105 degrees.

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Been carrying the blue small Canadian daily since I got it. Haven’t been treating it kindly, cutting rope, plastic, skinning electric wires, cutting cardboard and even scored some sheet rock and the edge is holding up fantastic.

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Originally Posted by Godogs57
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Congrats, Hank! A lot of us have known for a while what these folks just figured out. smile
Y’all are too kind. Summer’s here….it gets hot as Hades in my shop then. Comments like that make the effort worthwhile when it’s 105 degrees.




Love your work, Hank. You are a true Craftsman and deserve any recognition you get.

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Congratulations! Um, is air conditioning not an option for your shop? Guessing you will have even more orders now... just a thought cool


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Originally Posted by 2ndwind
Congratulations! Um, is air conditioning not an option for your shop? Guessing you will have even more orders now... just a thought cool
Dust is a huge factor. I ventilate with an attic fan next to my grinders but it’s still a factor. And yes, I wear a good mask, eye protection and hearing protection. I do wish I could have A/C though….


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Congratulations sir ! Your work is outstanding !

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Damn, if anyone deserves to be included it you! Beautiful knives.


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Congrats, Hank!!!


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Originally Posted by SLM
Been carrying the blue small Canadian daily since I got it. Haven’t been treating it kindly, cutting rope, plastic, skinning electric wires, cutting cardboard and even scored some sheet rock and the edge is holding up fantastic.
That G-10 works good for a handle material doesn’t it? Tough!

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Congrats, Hank!!!
Much appreciated Scott!


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My wonderful example of Hank's famous-ness....

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It is some good stuff.

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Been carrying the blue small Canadian daily since I got it. Haven’t been treating it kindly, cutting rope, plastic, skinning electric wires, cutting cardboard and even scored some sheet rock and the edge is holding up fantastic.
That G-10 works good for a handle material doesn’t it? Tough!

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Congrats Hank Well deserved


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Congrats Hank Well deserved

Thanks so very much.

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Congrats, Hank! A lot of us have known for a while what these folks just figured out. smile
Y’all are too kind. Summer’s here….it gets hot as Hades in my shop then. Comments like that make the effort worthwhile when it’s 105 degrees.




Love your work, Hank. You are a true Craftsman and deserve any recognition you get.

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Is this model your Canadian Skinner? What is the blade length? It’s a beauty.

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I believe a man would be well served out in the field, forest, or mountains, with one of those very handsome knives on his belt. Congratulations on your membership in the Guild, Go Dogs.

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Originally Posted by fshaw
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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Congrats, Hank! A lot of us have known for a while what these folks just figured out. smile
Y’all are too kind. Summer’s here….it gets hot as Hades in my shop then. Comments like that make the effort worthwhile when it’s 105 degrees.




Love your work, Hank. You are a true Craftsman and deserve any recognition you get.

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Is this model your Canadian Skinner? What is the blade length? It’s a beauty.




Would need to ask Godogs57 the name. Yes, it is a Skinner.


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Congrats, Hank! A lot of us have known for a while what these folks just figured out. smile
Y’all are too kind. Summer’s here….it gets hot as Hades in my shop then. Comments like that make the effort worthwhile when it’s 105 degrees.




Love your work, Hank. You are a true Craftsman and deserve any recognition you get.

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Is this model your Canadian Skinner? What is the blade length? It’s a beauty.




Would need to ask Godogs57 the name. Yes, it is a Skinner.

Yes that’s my Canadian Skinner model. 7 3/4” long, 3 1/4” cutting edge. CPM154 stainless steel. If a person wants a specific size, I can cut the steel to suit. Some folks specify a 3 1/2” blade, adding on a quarter inch, for example. No problem.

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