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[Slice through Fats and Tissues] Easily cut and push meat and fats with the Redneck Convent 12-Inch Double Handled Fleshing Knife; Ideal for stripping mink, muskrat, rabbit, squirrel, and weasel pelts
[One Tool for Skinning] With a light amount of pressure the coyote fleshing knife glides smoothly along the inside of an animal hide to remove meat, fat, membrane, and gristle from the pelt; Cautious of proper use to avoid damaging hide
[Double-Edged Blade] Moderately sharp edge pushes fat and meat while the ultra-sharp edge slices through stubborn gristle with ease; Beveled construction is designed to glide along a fleshing beam for precise control and movement
[Built to Last] Steel resists corrosion and oxidation and provides these hide skinning tools with maximum durability; 1.5 by 12-inch (3.8 by 30.5cm) stainless steel fleshing knife fits your needs
[Dual Handled for Stability] Dual textile handles ensure a non-slip grip for added control while still providing comfort when you’re working; Each skinning knife handle measures at 4.9 inches (12.5cm)
The Redneck Convent 12 Inch Fleshing Knife Pelt Scraper is easy to use for cutting and pushing meat and fat from animal pelts. The 1 inch by 12 inch (2.5 x 30.5 cm) stainless steel metal bar features one bladed side and will be a great addition to your trapping supplies, stripping tools, and tanning equipment. Unlike standard draw knives, this hide scraping tool provides a moderately sharp edge that is ideal for pushing fat and meat and can easily be sharpened to slice through stubborn gristle. This blade is perfect for stripping mink, muskrat, rabbit, squirrel, and weasel pelts. Designed with two 4.8-inch (12.2 cm) handles, this stripping tool provides a sturdy grip and better control to allow you to work closely and slowly with animal pelts. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.