A Nessmuk? Not sure. A skinner, for sure. It's more akin to a Green River "Buffler skinner" to me. What ever you call it, very nice job. I like it very much.
I'm not an expert on styles. It's just my own stylized interpretation. I call it a Nessmuk style because of the way it humps up at the tip. I'm open to hearing more accurate descriptions.
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