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A couple episodes ago on Mountain Men, that Tom Oar dude in Montana was making a stone knife (I forget what kind of rock he ended up using). It was pretty cool. He claimed the stone knife was better for skinning animals and such. I'm not much of a hunter myself. Is this true? His end product looked pretty small-- handle and blade. Seemed hard for me to believe that at least that particular knife would be better than a store-bought steel blade.
Honestly don't know. I'm sure a professional knapper could create a pretty kick ass (sharper than shit) obsidian blade for skinning. That would be extremely brittle though and need tons of repair. Give me a 4-5" big belly fixed blade in CPM S30V any day over that. I would make mincemeat out of several elk in the time he is taking to reprofile his stone knife.
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