Continuously Curved Blade.

That reminds me of the Green River Sheep Skinner. Nice.

Beef skinner, actually. A sheep/lamb skinner is a different pattern, more resembling a nessmuk shape (or should I say that a nessmuk resembles a lamb skinner...?) ;)
 
Technically an ULU but that doesnt really fit into the whole "survival" knife scene too well

It's my knife of choice to skin and flesh out a hung deer. Safe, fast and avoids bone cutting which was disrecommended when CWD came along. I say that meets the definition of survival knife.
 
Kukri, pretty much any of them.


Kukri style blades are continuously curved, but in a different way. :p

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Big Mike
 
I believe the Canadian belt knife by Grohmann also qualifies... personally had a boat knife when i was younger and loved it. miss placed it some time ago and havnt yet bough another in hopes that ill find my original one..
 
Do you mean "constant radius curve"? There are very knives with true flats. Use a straight edge and you'll see that most knives do have a continuously curved blade.
 
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