Ryan
AH elite
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2011
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- Anchorage, Alaska
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- Black Sheep Bowmen Archery Club.
- Hunted
- Namibia and South Africa
My skinners in Namibia had a small collection of random pocket knives and a few basic Victorinox paring/kitchen (AKA Vicky") knives. They used the Vickys the most. They kept them all sharp on whetstone similar to a Norton India I have. The skinner I had in the East Cape had several similar to Vickys and he had a grinding wheel he sharped them on. I'm guessing using that he went through them relatively quickly. But that was his thing and his job. The last in the Limpopo used a replaceable blade utility knife for skinning everything including an entire buffalo. Blade got dull he replaced and moved on. They may or may not appreciate a knife, but keep it simple and expendable. But they will definitely appreciate cash.