Anyone making them local or do you have any maker recommendations? Looking for a 3"-3.5" skinner.
Anyone making them local or do you have any maker recommendations? Looking for a 3"-3.5" skinner.
Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
^^^ this... Me too! If you find one, let me know.
I have purchased a couple on the internet.
They are usually pretty accurate. You can look on EvilBay.
The biggest drawback. Most are much smaller and thinner then
you'd want for a usable piece, and if you want old school laced
with dried gut, you wont find that too often. Most hold the flint
in with epoxy and artificial gut.
Still not bad. You can spend well over $150 for a flint with over
a 2 1/2" blade.
To fight and conquer in one hundred battles is not the highest skill.
To subdue the enemy with no fight at all,
"That," is the highest skill.
- Sun Tsu
This guy looks interesting : http://www.knivesofflint.com/
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.
I didn't even know I needed one of these till you posted this up! That last guy looks like he does good work and prices seem fair! Someone try it and post up! I'm broke!