Jack O'Neill
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I have 2 Skinner's here to offer , 1st I have to say that I had a difficult time capturing the true beauty of the Moose handled Skinner . In a couple of the pictures the pink is visible and the dark spots are not dirt , it is the internal character of the bone .
Also there are gray liners on the Moose Skinner that I do not have a pic of .
I have 5 layers of Ca. glue sealer on the Moose tine . Specs are the same for both .
Flat ground 5/32 A-2 tool steel , heat treated to an Rc. 61 , they have a fine scotchbright belt finish .
O.A.L is 8" ,
Blade tip to handle is 3-1/4" while the usable sharpened edge is at 4" , edge to spine width is 1-5/8"
On one we have premier Cocobolo , Brass pins sized to follow handle , small to larger .
The second one is handled in Moose Tine , nickle silver pins and grey liners
Sheath pictured is right or left hand carry
Pay pal or postal m/o , checks held to clear unless I know you . PP is sandlot@charter.net
Pictures do not do these knives justice . I try my best .
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Also there are gray liners on the Moose Skinner that I do not have a pic of .
I have 5 layers of Ca. glue sealer on the Moose tine . Specs are the same for both .
Flat ground 5/32 A-2 tool steel , heat treated to an Rc. 61 , they have a fine scotchbright belt finish .
O.A.L is 8" ,
Blade tip to handle is 3-1/4" while the usable sharpened edge is at 4" , edge to spine width is 1-5/8"
On one we have premier Cocobolo , Brass pins sized to follow handle , small to larger .
The second one is handled in Moose Tine , nickle silver pins and grey liners
Sheath pictured is right or left hand carry
Pay pal or postal m/o , checks held to clear unless I know you . PP is sandlot@charter.net
Pictures do not do these knives justice . I try my best .
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