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And they are with me,,,,,, here in Alaska..... :cool:

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Beautiful! Just can't beat a sharp "fat-bellied" skinner. I have a few (German) fatties and even though I have now gone the replaceable blade route, I still carry a fatty in my pack.
 
Hey guys, thanks for your thoughts, and comments,,,,, and yea, after a few passes on the Arkansas-White Stone, you can Shave with either one,,,, and as I remember it, Granddad told me they were both Built out of an Old-Wagon/Buck-Board Spring,,,, ie... Both Knives Built out of the same Spring,,, and I'm just alittle Reluctant at this point, to even carry them afield any more, [-I couldn't bare loosing one, and you know "Chit" happens]- and I've also gone to the Replaceable-Blade route, as -[arrowshooter]- pointed out in his Post above....... anyway, that's my Story, and I'm Sticking to it......:cool:
 

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