Tactical skinner goodness

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Well I made a few more tactical skinners, These are all made of CPM 3v stainless and chisel ground. Take a good look at the photos, some are right hand ground and some are left hand ground.
This knife would make a great necker, just remove the clip and put some cord through the bottom two rivet holes. Knife is .230 thick or just a hair under 1/4" in thickness. Knife is 5" long.
These knives are hollow ground on a 5" wheel.
Because of the jimping on the spine this knife feels very secure in the hand and much larger than it really is. This is my daily shop knife now as you wont even know you are wearing it.
These knives are $65 delivered to your door via USPS small flat rate box w delivery confirmation.
Thanks for looking.
Last photo is of a knife to show scale, it is not one of three for sale. Just say what color knife you want, there is a colored dot on the kydex sheath.

Green dot sold.
Red dot is sold.
Yellow dot is sold
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I actually do plan to offer a upsize version of this as its been a popular model for me. I might have one to offer later.
CW
 
Received mine last week and it's an awesome, well thought out design! I'd been looking for a necker and I'm really glad I bought one of these. Been wearing it daily as a necker since receiving it and don't even notice it's on. Very secure sheath retention. Traction groves on the spine are killer and the thing is hair poping sharp. I wear XL gloves and my son is 7 and it fits both are hands perfect. It can be reversed gripped as well. Big bang for your buck. 2 thumbs up Chris!
 
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You know I kinda wondered if mine was a lefty grind( it's ground like the yellow one) because I'm right handed and it seemed backwards but there wasn't a right hand option when I bought mine, owell hasn't stopped me from using it though and still really happy with the knife and to have got'n one.
 
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For a right handed person, a left handed grind can work well when drawing towards yourself. I prefer larger chisel grind knives to be RH and smaller to be LH. Either way, both are very nice!
 
I actually prefer a left hand grind and I'm right handed. I like to see the hollow grind part of the blade when I am cutting.
There is no right or wrong on chisel ground blades, just what the owner prefers.
CW
 
Will there be any new ones for sale soon? I am interested.
Email me at shauntanyk at yahoo dot com dot sg when you have them for sale! I'll take 1!
 
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