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would a Ka-Bar TDI make a Good skinning knife?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1265960" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>The finest knife for skinning and processing a deer is a McCroskey custom knife from Dave McCroskey in Stillwater. My elk hunter knife has processed 8 deer, yes you read it right 8 deer, before I buffed the bevel and straightened it. The blade was still sharp after 8 but it would not shave. I took 3 minutes to buff it and the edge was back. The knives run approx $150.00 but one or two of his knives will be all you will ever need. All of the deer hunters and elk hunters that I know have 2 - 3 knives from Dave.</p><p></p><p> If you are a knife collector do not bother calling Dave because he does not sell to collectors. These are working knives not ones to collect dust. We own 6. A buck knife is not even in the game against a McCroskey. They are that good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1265960, member: 8855"] The finest knife for skinning and processing a deer is a McCroskey custom knife from Dave McCroskey in Stillwater. My elk hunter knife has processed 8 deer, yes you read it right 8 deer, before I buffed the bevel and straightened it. The blade was still sharp after 8 but it would not shave. I took 3 minutes to buff it and the edge was back. The knives run approx $150.00 but one or two of his knives will be all you will ever need. All of the deer hunters and elk hunters that I know have 2 - 3 knives from Dave. If you are a knife collector do not bother calling Dave because he does not sell to collectors. These are working knives not ones to collect dust. We own 6. A buck knife is not even in the game against a McCroskey. They are that good. [/QUOTE]
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