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<p>[QUOTE="Wtfdude, post: 3005857, member: 17027"]the set of three is a field butcher set. Learning on my own the rounded tip w/gut hook was the best for skinning when larger swipes could be made.. As a kid my grandpa would get me out of school to go and watch the hands butcher cattle in the field... the knives they would use were long curved kitchen/butcher style, not hunting. Those memories w/Gpa are gold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Wtfdude, post: 3005857, member: 17027"]the set of three is a field butcher set. Learning on my own the rounded tip w/gut hook was the best for skinning when larger swipes could be made.. As a kid my grandpa would get me out of school to go and watch the hands butcher cattle in the field... the knives they would use were long curved kitchen/butcher style, not hunting. Those memories w/Gpa are gold.[/QUOTE]
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