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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2447585" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>McCrosky Custom knives</p><p>Stillwater, Ok</p><p></p><p>I skinned and butchered 8 deer and the knife would still shave you., Same with two elk.</p><p></p><p>Dave and Corky build some unbelievable knives for staying sharp like no other I have ever seen. My uncle was a taxidermist and we know knives.</p><p></p><p>A friend in Mn skinned over 300 Beaver with a trapper knife before he had to re-sharpen it.</p><p></p><p>McCrosky knife steel is so special, you will put them in your will to who they go to after your death, as they do not get dull on a hunt after skinning and butchering multiple animals...ever. You will also store them in the gun safe.</p><p></p><p>We have deer hunt clubs here in SC. There is usually a skinning area with several hooks to hang deer from so the members can be skinning several deer at the same time, plus a cold storage locker. With the liberal limits, I skinned 4 of my family's deer, and was watching another member struggling with his custom knife that was really beautiful. His knife got dull quick after the first doe. He saw I was done, and he asked if he could use my knife as he had two more does to skin. He skinned 3 of his does and was amazed at how sharp the knife was after skinning 7 deer. I then went on to butcher and bone out meat for all of mine and his deer also. This club member went on to buy McCrosky knives for all his brothers and sons.</p><p></p><p>Custom Knives become legendary for how they look or the quality in the steel for using knives....pick!</p><p></p><p>The McCrosky Elk skinner is all a man ever needs, but you will want all the variations they make after using one in the field. After using the McCrosky knives, I sold every one of the German knives I owned, as you will also. I had quit using some of my American made knives after an elk hunt where I had to skin and butcher two elk in camp. </p><p></p><p>Seems that Coyote and Hogs will dull a knife faster than other animals, dirt on the hair I suspect is the culprit</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]http://mccroskeyknives.com/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2447585, member: 122164"] McCrosky Custom knives Stillwater, Ok I skinned and butchered 8 deer and the knife would still shave you., Same with two elk. Dave and Corky build some unbelievable knives for staying sharp like no other I have ever seen. My uncle was a taxidermist and we know knives. A friend in Mn skinned over 300 Beaver with a trapper knife before he had to re-sharpen it. McCrosky knife steel is so special, you will put them in your will to who they go to after your death, as they do not get dull on a hunt after skinning and butchering multiple animals...ever. You will also store them in the gun safe. We have deer hunt clubs here in SC. There is usually a skinning area with several hooks to hang deer from so the members can be skinning several deer at the same time, plus a cold storage locker. With the liberal limits, I skinned 4 of my family's deer, and was watching another member struggling with his custom knife that was really beautiful. His knife got dull quick after the first doe. He saw I was done, and he asked if he could use my knife as he had two more does to skin. He skinned 3 of his does and was amazed at how sharp the knife was after skinning 7 deer. I then went on to butcher and bone out meat for all of mine and his deer also. This club member went on to buy McCrosky knives for all his brothers and sons. Custom Knives become legendary for how they look or the quality in the steel for using knives....pick! The McCrosky Elk skinner is all a man ever needs, but you will want all the variations they make after using one in the field. After using the McCrosky knives, I sold every one of the German knives I owned, as you will also. I had quit using some of my American made knives after an elk hunt where I had to skin and butcher two elk in camp. Seems that Coyote and Hogs will dull a knife faster than other animals, dirt on the hair I suspect is the culprit [URL unfurl="true"]http://mccroskeyknives.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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