godogs57
Senior Member
Here's one in my Canadian skinner pattern that has the most unique handles I've seen in a long time. Stabilized spalted alder that has some wacky colors and grain as you can see.
The second knife is my interpretation of a hunter/skinner profile that's received some good reviews. The handles are stabilized Lee county fiddleback pecan in burgundy color. It really "pops" in the sun.
Both are made from CPM154 stainless and razor sharp. Thanks so much for looking. Neither are sold at this point.
The second knife is my interpretation of a hunter/skinner profile that's received some good reviews. The handles are stabilized Lee county fiddleback pecan in burgundy color. It really "pops" in the sun.
Both are made from CPM154 stainless and razor sharp. Thanks so much for looking. Neither are sold at this point.