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I have a personal thing against stainless steel. So after realizing I needed to throw that $15 fleshing knife in the scrap metal bin, I bought an MB. It's a game changer! No more sweat! No more muscle pain! Easy to sharpen.
http://www.minntrapprod.com/MB-Cutting-Edge/productinfo/MBCUT-001/
I also bought the ulu style grizzle getter. That has taken some getting used to but it works good on the tight spots.
Weibe, Necker and Post use stainless. Anyone know what Sheffield uses for steel?
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I got my weibe delivered last night im excited to see how she works
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"NORM"
Your going to like it .........
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"NORM"
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My Lee Steinmeyer fleshing knife!
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That is a good looking knife. @Machias
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