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<blockquote data-quote="Bad habit" data-source="post: 4357675" data-attributes="member: 6645"><p>I have used a bunch to include the so-called perfect drop points blades. So far the best skinning knife and knife for small work is a Knives of Alaska Jaeger. It is a 3 1/2 inch thin bladed knife that is super nimble. I first received one of these as a gift and also return the favor to others.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/knives-tools/fixed-blade-knives|/pc/104791680/c/104740380/sc/104330880/knives-of-alaska-jaeger-knife/745146.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ffixed-blade-knives%2Fknives-of-alaska%2F_%2FN-1100158%2B1000003823%2FNe-1000003823%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104330880%3FWTz_st%3DGuidedNav%26WTz_stype%3DGNU" target="_blank">http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/ ... type%3DGNU</a></p><p></p><p>For deboning most 4 or 5 inch deboning knives leave everything else in the dust. </p><p></p><p>For heavier work such as taking apart a pelvis or hind quarters I use a Buck 102. It has enough horsepower that it would take a hell of a lot to break it. Very easy to hold and maneuver. Never though I would have used one until it was given as a gift. That ESEE knife looks interesting, though.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/knives-tools/fixed-blade-knives|/pc/104791680/c/104740380/sc/104330880/buck-knives-174-102-woodsman-knife/735055.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ffixed-blade-knives%2F_%2FN-1100158%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104330880" target="_blank">http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/ ... _104330880</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad habit, post: 4357675, member: 6645"] I have used a bunch to include the so-called perfect drop points blades. So far the best skinning knife and knife for small work is a Knives of Alaska Jaeger. It is a 3 1/2 inch thin bladed knife that is super nimble. I first received one of these as a gift and also return the favor to others. [url=http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/knives-tools/fixed-blade-knives|/pc/104791680/c/104740380/sc/104330880/knives-of-alaska-jaeger-knife/745146.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ffixed-blade-knives%2Fknives-of-alaska%2F_%2FN-1100158%2B1000003823%2FNe-1000003823%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104330880%3FWTz_st%3DGuidedNav%26WTz_stype%3DGNU]http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/ ... type%3DGNU[/url] For deboning most 4 or 5 inch deboning knives leave everything else in the dust. For heavier work such as taking apart a pelvis or hind quarters I use a Buck 102. It has enough horsepower that it would take a hell of a lot to break it. Very easy to hold and maneuver. Never though I would have used one until it was given as a gift. That ESEE knife looks interesting, though. [url=http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/knives-tools/fixed-blade-knives|/pc/104791680/c/104740380/sc/104330880/buck-knives-174-102-woodsman-knife/735055.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ffixed-blade-knives%2F_%2FN-1100158%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104330880]http://www.cabelas.com/product/hunting/ ... _104330880[/url] [/QUOTE]
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