Gotta say, I skinned two rutted up Whitetails yesterday. The knives I used were surely a blessing. Two Gene Ingram’s in S30V, one Ingram in D2, Knives of Alaska D2, Charles May S30V & an Old Timer Sharpfinger copy made from an 1885 wagon seat leaf spring. Wanted to try them all just to test them. Certainly could have done the job with two.
It sure is nice having good tools.
I gutless deboned and quartered a whitetail for the pack out today. My latest Gene Ingram S30V put that buck in game bags and is still shaving sharp. It's a pure pleasure to use a good tool.
It definitely makes life easier. Can’t imagine the amount of bear elk and bucks I’ve worked up with gerber gators, sharpfingers, uncle Henry’s etc. no going back now. Good knives are a sickness... 😆
Beauty MOGC! Lanyard matches nicely.
Thank ya sir, only the best for my knives! I actually need a couple more twisted up if you ever get time.
That’s a little beauty black and blue look so good together and the sweet touch from Jason.
I gutless deboned and quartered a whitetail for the pack out today. My latest Gene Ingram S30V put that buck in game bags and is still shaving sharp. It's a pure pleasure to use a good tool.
Where did you get this knife? Also how much coin $$. That’s a perfect size
I gutless deboned and quartered a whitetail for the pack out today. My latest Gene Ingram S30V put that buck in game bags and is still shaving sharp. It's a pure pleasure to use a good tool.
That's a beauty, like the color combo
What pattern is that one
Thank ya sir, only the best for my knives! I actually need a couple more twisted up if you ever get time.
Sending you a PM; sorry for delay.
Some knives defy all logic in how they perform on skinning and butchering multiple animals with out a touch up, these are simply unbelievable:
http://mccroskeyknives.com/