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<blockquote data-quote="AR_160" data-source="post: 1462291" data-attributes="member: 17550"><p>Very detailed I like it especially the PVC work bench! The only comment/suggestion I have is that I use my sharpening stick as a tail stripper it works pretty good. It is only about nine inches long when extend and I carry it in my pack with me while I'm hunting. It's blunt enough that I don't have to worry about puttin holes in the hide like I do when I use a knife and u can get all the way to the tip of the tail with it. Just use it like you would a knife and separate the hide from the actual tail as you peel it toasted the tip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AR_160, post: 1462291, member: 17550"] Very detailed I like it especially the PVC work bench! The only comment/suggestion I have is that I use my sharpening stick as a tail stripper it works pretty good. It is only about nine inches long when extend and I carry it in my pack with me while I'm hunting. It's blunt enough that I don't have to worry about puttin holes in the hide like I do when I use a knife and u can get all the way to the tip of the tail with it. Just use it like you would a knife and separate the hide from the actual tail as you peel it toasted the tip [/QUOTE]
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