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Was just looking at the Esse site and found them camp lore series. the camp lore CR2.5. It is what I think of as a small skinner. I had a Gerber that was a lot like it but lost out of my pack brown sheathes and wood handles get lost in leaf litter. Glad I went to look at the site. And the RB3 looks like a winner too. Why do people have to tempt me this way?ESEE Knives are TOP NOTCH knives for the bush. Personally I would suggest going with an un-serrated ESEE 6 for practicality purposes. With the 6 you can chop, split, shave, notch, stab, skin and crush with precision and assurance. The ESEE 6 is on my list of wants for my next bushcraft / survival blade.
I advise avoiding the serrated blades since they are a B word to skin, notch, shave and chop with. The main reason serrations were added to bladed was to chew through cordage used in the military, the end. You wont regret going with non-serrated. ESEE's are kickass blades.
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