I had never seen one of those before. Very cool. I can see how the design would be handy for that task, it's actually pretty ingenious when you think about it. Thank you for showing that one Todd. Have a great day my friend, and God bless.
Thanks, Jason. People are very good at developing the tools they need for a task. Some beaver trapper, way back when, probably blunted a knife for the purpose and others latched onto the idea. I expect the Spay Blade probably started in the same way. Just one farming clipping the tip off of a blade after accidentally poking a bull. Have a great day!
Thanks Jason! Unless you had a beaver to skin, or peanut butter to spread on a big piece of bread, there wouldn't be much of a call for one. 😅 Have a great day!
Cool knife. I have seen a occasionally small skinner /cleaver that looks similar , but the rounded sharpened tip sets it apart. Man those Mitts are awesome 👍
Thanks, brother! The mittens are great. The gal who made them for me makes everything, up to and including full length seal skin coats. She also has a full polar bear rug hanging on her wall. Have a great ay!
Skinning knives are really not a generic sort of blade in the true sense. Every other knife out there is called a skinner it seems, but this one really is. Those blunt rounded tips are the real deal when handling fur and that blade geometry works really well on deer to elk size hides too. When you run a knife enough you will eventually understand what having the right tool for the job means. Most people do not use a knife enough hours in a year to truly form an educated and experienced opinion.
Very true. We had a specific set of knives used for skinning. Many common use knives get the "skinner" tag simply from having an up-swept belly and tip. Those are fine to remove a hide that you don't intend to preserve. If you want the hide, you need the right tool for the job. Have a great day!
Thanks, brother. The gal who made them for me makes full length seal hide coats and a variety of other awesome items. She has a full Polar Bear rug hanging on her wall. Have a great day!
Very interesting knife and no jokes on this one😂 I am afraid all will not be suited for our viewers. So Ill leave it to beaver. 😂 See what I did there hehehe. Have a fantastic day
Great video Todd. I have trapped a few beaver. Unfortunately not for the hides really but because they're a real nuisance and were damming up a creek on a friend of mines property. Have you ever eaten beaver? If not, it is fantastic. To me, it tastes more like beef than any wild game I've ever eaten, including Moose and Elk. Thanks for sharing that old beaver skinner!!
Thanks, Mickey! I've not eaten it myself. When I was young, my folks would go to an annual "Wild Meat" party. Beaver Tail was often on the menu. Moose is my favorite meat. Then caribou. I assume elk would be right in there. Thanks for having a look! Have a great day!
Yup. I'm sure some people still do it. Can't imagine making any kind of living at it now. Put money in my pocket as a young fella. O good muskrat would fetch $15. Have a great day!
Beavers can swim right? So this knife should float right?😂 That is one cool looking knife, sounds like you and your father had a lot of fun together. I miss my son man, so many things we are missing because of distance. He lives in Manning Alberta, he’s always sending me pictures of hunters showing off their trophies. He works for the City, he’s always picking up moose parts. Transport trucks demolish them. I actually laughed when you said peanut butter, that’s the first thing I thought when I saw it.😂🤣
Hey! That's what you need! A pet beaver to retrieve your stuff! We did and still do. It will soon be time to head back and start getting the camp ready. May get some videos back there. My young fella has no interest in this stuff. I hope he has a freezer full of "moose parts". Would be such a waste just to landfill them. Moose is the best meat. It would be a good bagel knife lol. Have a great day!
haha! I'm reaching deep into the pile at this point. But I thought this one was unique and deserved a look. Seems quite a few people have not seen one before. Appreciate the support. You and Abby have a great day!
Man I have so many great beaver jokes but alas I will hold them back. That is such a cool great knife with family history!!!!
Thanks for the kind words. Great knife, I am hoping I can find my Dads hunting knife. Have a great day and God bless.
You're welcome, Stan, though I tripped up over the channel name. Hope you find that knife. Have a great day!
I had never seen one of those before. Very cool. I can see how the design would be handy for that task, it's actually pretty ingenious when you think about it. Thank you for showing that one Todd. Have a great day my friend, and God bless.
Thanks, Jason. People are very good at developing the tools they need for a task. Some beaver trapper, way back when, probably blunted a knife for the purpose and others latched onto the idea. I expect the Spay Blade probably started in the same way. Just one farming clipping the tip off of a blade after accidentally poking a bull. Have a great day!
Very interesting, thank you
Thanks for having a look! Have a great day!
Rocking your channel brother, each video better than the previous. Keep going strong!!!
Thanks, brother. You've been putting out some solid stuff as well. Keep up the good work!
Super cool Beaver skinner. I've seen them around but never used one
Thanks Jason! Unless you had a beaver to skin, or peanut butter to spread on a big piece of bread, there wouldn't be much of a call for one. 😅 Have a great day!
@Pocket_EDC my great grandfather was the end of the line around here trapping Beavers. We did muskrats until covid hit. Never alot 20 to 30 a year
I trapped a lot of skrat in my teen years. Then the price took a nose dive and it was no longer worth it.
Cool knife. I have seen a occasionally small skinner /cleaver that looks similar , but the rounded sharpened tip sets it apart. Man those Mitts are awesome 👍
Thanks, brother! The mittens are great. The gal who made them for me makes everything, up to and including full length seal skin coats. She also has a full polar bear rug hanging on her wall. Have a great ay!
Skinning knives are really not a generic sort of blade in the true sense. Every other knife out there is called a skinner it seems, but this one really is. Those blunt rounded tips are the real deal when handling fur and that blade geometry works really well on deer to elk size hides too. When you run a knife enough you will eventually understand what having the right tool for the job means. Most people do not use a knife enough hours in a year to truly form an educated and experienced opinion.
Very true. We had a specific set of knives used for skinning. Many common use knives get the "skinner" tag simply from having an up-swept belly and tip. Those are fine to remove a hide that you don't intend to preserve. If you want the hide, you need the right tool for the job. Have a great day!
Mittens are NEXT LEVEL!! 🦫🔥
She makes everything, up to and including a full length, seal hide coat. She even has a full sized polar bear rug mounted on the wall.
Awesome Mitts! Enjoyed
Thanks, brother. The gal who made them for me makes full length seal hide coats and a variety of other awesome items. She has a full Polar Bear rug hanging on her wall. Have a great day!
@@Pocket_EDC that is awesome
Very interesting knife and no jokes on this one😂 I am afraid all will not be suited for our viewers. So Ill leave it to beaver. 😂 See what I did there hehehe. Have a fantastic day
Haha! That is probably the tamest joke, on the topic, that you could have made! lol Have a great day!
Great video Todd. I have trapped a few beaver. Unfortunately not for the hides really but because they're a real nuisance and were damming up a creek on a friend of mines property.
Have you ever eaten beaver? If not, it is fantastic. To me, it tastes more like beef than any wild game I've ever eaten, including Moose and Elk. Thanks for sharing that old beaver skinner!!
Thanks, Mickey! I've not eaten it myself. When I was young, my folks would go to an annual "Wild Meat" party. Beaver Tail was often on the menu. Moose is my favorite meat. Then caribou. I assume elk would be right in there. Thanks for having a look! Have a great day!
Cool piece!
Thanks, Tim. Cool show last night. Have a great day!
@@Pocket_EDC
You’re welcome and thank you my friend!
You too 👊🏻
That's awesome knife. That sucks no more money in trapping
Yup. I'm sure some people still do it. Can't imagine making any kind of living at it now. Put money in my pocket as a young fella. O good muskrat would fetch $15. Have a great day!
Beavers can swim right? So this knife should float right?😂 That is one cool looking knife, sounds like you and your father had a lot of fun together. I miss my son man, so many things we are missing because of distance. He lives in Manning Alberta, he’s always sending me pictures of hunters showing off their trophies. He works for the City, he’s always picking up moose parts. Transport trucks demolish them. I actually laughed when you said peanut butter, that’s the first thing I thought when I saw it.😂🤣
I grew up in a town about 20 min from Manning.
Hey! That's what you need! A pet beaver to retrieve your stuff! We did and still do. It will soon be time to head back and start getting the camp ready. May get some videos back there. My young fella has no interest in this stuff. I hope he has a freezer full of "moose parts". Would be such a waste just to landfill them. Moose is the best meat. It would be a good bagel knife lol. Have a great day!
Interesting tool!
Thanks brother! Have a great day!
CONGRATS 👏🏻 ON 400!! BROTHER!! 🎉🫡👊👍
"Great content is like cream...it rises"!!
CANADA 🇨🇦 🍁 STRONG 💪!!
Thanks, Harold. Must be why you hit 1000! Have a great day!
Honestly, i had never seen a "Beaver skinner" before now!! Awesome, unique knaf to brinbus for content!! You rock Todd!! 💯 beaver 🦫 🔪🔥!!
haha! I'm reaching deep into the pile at this point. But I thought this one was unique and deserved a look. Seems quite a few people have not seen one before. Appreciate the support. You and Abby have a great day!