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#116206 - 01/13/14 07:06 PM A Tale of Two Skinners **
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The "after" photo has already been shown in the photo section but here's the "rest of the story". A "Tale Of 2 Skinners"...if you will.
Tanasie hit the nail on the head when he told James Behring that he could..."make a KaBar look good"! No joke. Not that this knife looked bad, it just had (shall we say) "issues".
For one thing, it was too "tip heavy"...too "tip blunt-n-rounded" to make a working skinner for my applications. I love the old "Woodcraft" and "Green River" blade designs. I wanted a heavy knife that would serve both purposes the above-mentioned knives would perform.
Enter James Behring and his talents to, not only forge a great knife...but also to "listen". I gave James 100% complete artistic license on this project. I am over-whelmed with the outcome! See for yourself. Here's the Randall skinner in what I title "Pre Kit Form".
I got this knife from fellow forum member and RKCC charter member, Mike Mason. He was not happy with it either. He just didn't think to commision the services of one James Behring and Behring Made Knives of Missoula, Montana. Enjoy the photos Mike...and ya' ain't gettin' it back!
Best, Capt. Chris


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#116207 - 01/13/14 07:12 PM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Here's a couple of shots of the "after". I'll post a couple more and point out some of the subtle custom features.
Best, Capt. Chris


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Edited by Captain Chris Stanaback (01/13/14 07:12 PM)
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#116208 - 01/13/14 07:17 PM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Blade shape is absolutely perfect! Look at Green River and Woodcraft blades. Enough belly to do any type of skinning and enough point to cut around the anas and open the critter up with no problems! The "soft" finger choil and subtle thumb notches? Just check 'em out!...Nuff said about that!. The horsehide spacers, along with outstanding amber stag are the perfect compliment for a purposeful handle. In keeping with my "Quad C's", James gave me copper hardware-n-pins!
Best, Capt. Chris


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#116210 - 01/13/14 07:20 PM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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...and finally: Yes Mike (Pappy)...it has a killer "POUCH" sheath by Mosher! Catail leather-n-rivets. Everything is right where you'd want them! Thanks for the great knife, Behring gang. (I'll post the "2nd" in the Tale of Two Skinners later on)
Stay sharp, Capt. Chris


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Edited by Captain Chris Stanaback (01/13/14 07:21 PM)
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#116214 - 01/13/14 10:04 PM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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That's a definate WOW in every respect, including the pouch sheath. But the main WOW is what James did with the Bowles Special; I love it.

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#116216 - 01/14/14 02:17 AM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: pappy19]
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Taking into account that this is a discussion forum and wanting to say up front I am not trying to stir up trouble,I struggle to see the point of this particular collaboration.Take a perfectly good RMK,reforge it,re grind it and re handle it,why not just have James complete a commission to your design from start to finish ?. Or am I missing something altogether ?.
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#116222 - 01/14/14 09:51 AM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Neale_Jenkinson]
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Neale,
The purpose of this project was to aid me in a possible dealer design, more to my liking, that was not one of the fine designs already available from Behring Made Knives. James also had the opportunity to work with Randall's stainless, which I am hopeful aided him in deciding which type of stainless to pursue for his future projects. That's it...nothing more...nothing less. If you aren't happy with a particuler knife...why not?
Good to hear from you Neale. Jason and I were just saying how we missed seeing you 2 this year.
Best, Capt. Chris
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#116223 - 01/14/14 10:18 AM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Here's the "Part 2" of the "Tale of Two Skinners". I bought this knife, right off of this forum, from fellow forum member and RKCC charter member Dan Snyder. I bought this knife because of the old "Fla" small stamp. This was the blade stamp used "prior" to the re-order, which came in with the "Fl" abbreviation.
Best, Capt. Chris


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#116224 - 01/14/14 10:22 AM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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The blade was skuffed and "experienced" and the perfect candidate for a "Kit" type of project. Here's the finished product...and it feels and fits perfect!
Thanks James-n-Crew.
Best, Capt. Chris


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#116225 - 01/14/14 10:24 AM Re: A Tale of Two Skinners [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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...and yes, Pappy, the pouch sheath wears and works quite well.
Best, Capt. Chris


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