Skinning knife

Who did you have make the scaled down version?
I can't say for now, once I'm happy with the form, I plan to offer them for sale in 2 or 3 versions if people are interested. Then I'll mention the collaboration.

The small version is 6¾" long. I'm going to change the gullet on the gut hook a little but it's close.

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I’ve evolved over the years. For the longest time I used an old sharpfinger. Then my Dad gave me a skinner a guy he knows made, and finally one my friend made.
 

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I hunt Whitetails. I find that a small, 3ish inch blade and 6 3/4” knife is about just right for them from field dressing to skinning.
To accomplish this you don’t need a big knife, and in some instances it can get in the way that a smaller knife doesn’t.
If I were hunting bigger game then I would have to see what other choices would be better.

This year, it will probably be this one.
2 7/8” blade and 6 5/8” total length, 1084 high carbon steel.

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I just picked up the Camalus Skinner (small version) knife on a flash sale for $9 because it was cheaper to add the knife and get free shipping than pay shipping. Having just done 2 black bears with it I was impressed with it especially for its price point. Nearly perfect for handing off to that one moron friend that we all have, a new hunting mentoree, or kid not caring if they abuse it.
I also have a Knives of Alaska ulu knife in my knife roll in my truck for skinning along with a havalon style knife for general gutting and doing capes/faces.

On a side note, do we have any members who make knife handles for sale? looking for some replacement handles for 2 new knives. Micarta preferred.
 
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