Chris Reeve Skinner (Ubejane)
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CHRIS
REEVE SKINNER (UBEJANE)
"... After many years of listening to hunters (both in the USA and
in Africa) telling me what the ideal skinner should be and be able to
do, I was totally confused. I am not a hunter, and have never skinned
an animal - nor do I particularly intend to! However,
after 13 years as a tool and die maker and 14 years as a knife maker -
8 of those years running concurrently - I had a good idea of what a tool
should do and how it should be handled.
My
Skinner may be a little unconventional but I have designed this knife
to cover a wide range of taskes relating to skinning (some of which are
shown on the pictures of this page) as well as around camp and even in
the home. The cutting edge is rugged enough to take a lot of punishment
but, if properly sharpened, will do the most delicate cutting tasks.
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Chris
Reeve
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Skinner
(Ubejane)
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Length,
Overall:
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9.5" |
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Blade
Length:
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4.5" |
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Blade
Material:
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A2 |
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Handle
Length:
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5.0" |
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Handle
Material:
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A2 |
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Weight:
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11.5
oz |
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Sheath
Material:
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Leather |
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The name which I like
for my skinner is "Ubejane" or "Mbhejane" which in
Zulu (the native language of the area in South Africa where I grew up)
means Rhinoceros. The
Rhino is a large, powerful animal with a strong up-tilting horn - my skinner
echoes those attributes!" - Chris Reeve.
The leather sheath
supplied with the Skinner has a strap closure which passes from left to
right around the cross guard. To ensure that the knife does not fall from
the sheath should the strap become unfastened, there is a nylon stud in
place above the crossguard on the right hand side.
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