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    I read it to be one of these....

    Scraper Knife H-1001 - Uline

    Fun fact, my mom used it to scrape off cleaner from an induction burners. Could shave off the reflection.

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    Almost guys I'm looking for one with a handle and the whole blade exposed i use a them for skinning animals Jimmy i don't have access to the link you showed

    thanks fellas

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    daniel17319. I suggested scalpels like surgeons and biologist use, but I guess I might be off track. Look into trapping supplies on the internet. I have trapped and I can tell you a squirrel has got to be one of the hardest critters to skin. I even desperately use an old SR without scales and it still proved to be tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daniel17319 View Post
    Almost guys I'm looking for one with a handle and the whole blade exposed i use a them for skinning animals Jimmy i don't have access to the link you showed

    thanks fellas
    Daniel, Google Olfa Silver Auto Lock SVR2 and you'll have one of the best knives for that kind of thing you can ever find ....... IMHO

    https://www.amazon.com/5019-SVR-2-St.../dp/B0006O87O6

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    I LOVE OLFAs!!! anyhow, I bought this last week and it was sold to me as a "Utility Razor" from Gillette. Not sure if this is what you are looking for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rickpalisoc View Post
    I LOVE OLFAs!!! anyhow, I bought this last week and it was sold to me as a "Utility Razor" from Gillette. Not sure if this is what you are looking for.
    No fellas i like using dollar safety razors because they are SO cheap. When i skin a coat i literally go threw a dollar's worth of safety razors not the best set up but the best set up for me. There are scalpels that take replaceable blades however they are a bit pricey. Were did you get that knife from bud?

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    maybe something a bit more modern that will do tho

    look at this
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/351771440983...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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    got this from an antique market in Hamilton Ontario

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickpalisoc View Post
    got this from an antique market in Hamilton Ontario
    I found one on ebay i ordered it pretty hot stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickpalisoc View Post
    I LOVE OLFAs!!! anyhow, I bought this last week and it was sold to me as a "Utility Razor" from Gillette. Not sure if this is what you are looking for.
    That is cool. Never saw one before.
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