Show Us Your Rabbiting Knife

I bought a Herbertz damascus years ago. Didn't have a sheath as nice as KB's. The scales weren't a very good fit and the blade and tang were out of line. There was a kink in it somewhere. I sent it back and bought something else (I'm very particular when it comes to knives). Shame. It was a pretty thing and I wanted to like it - but it was suspiciously cheap. Maybe I was just unlucky and got a Friday afternoon knife.
Came with a good edge though.
Lol - on first glance it looked to be of a far finer pedigree…. you’d have thought I’d been in enough nightclubs over the years to have learnt that lesson by now! 🤣🤣🤣 Guess I’ll be sticking to the maligned Opinel after all.😂
 
There was a video doing the rounds a few years ago - maybe on here I saw it? - of the knifeless paunching method. It basically consisted of squeezing all the rabbits guts out of its backend. Looked very clean and efficient. I tried it a few times, and it definitely works (although on very young rabbits they sometimes split open in the wrong place), but there was something a bit nasty about the feeling of doing it.
I've done it that way plenty, my preferred method tbh, no mess on hands. sometimes bit tricky on big bucks.
 
GD knife technique here at 11 mins in .



HTH

I notice he doesn't thumb the bladder to empty it before unzipping. I always do that. And then pinch out the bladder and the remnants of the rectal canal. Stops urine droplets and stray dung pellets getting into the cavity.
OTT possibly but that's how I was taught from my earliest ferreting days.

I'll try his knife hold but I can see myself nicking the guts.
 
I notice he doesn't thumb the bladder to empty it before unzipping. I always do that. And then pinch out the bladder and the remnants of the rectal canal. Stops urine droplets and stray dung pellets getting into the cavity.
OTT possibly but that's how I was taught from my earliest ferreting days.

I'll try his knife hold but I can see myself nicking the guts.
Its very easy , go minimum on the exposed bit . Took me two or three to get it 100% . Always Pee them out as soon as you pick them imo, Its a video that will have an amount of editing and i am sure he will be peeing them out
 
I notice he doesn't thumb the bladder to empty it before unzipping. I always do that. And then pinch out the bladder and the remnants of the rectal canal. Stops urine droplets and stray dung pellets getting into the cavity.
OTT possibly but that's how I was taught from my earliest ferreting days.

I'll try his knife hold but I can see myself nicking the guts.
I wondered about that too. While he's gutting one of them you can see a stream of urine squirting out. Should have emptied it first. Also noticed what looked like a couple of dung pellets still in one of the rabbits that he held up to the camera to show how "clean" it was.
 
I wondered about that too. While he's gutting one of them you can see a stream of urine squirting out. Should have emptied it first. Also noticed what looked like a couple of dung pellets still in one of the rabbits that he held up to the camera to show how "clean" it was.
The pellets usually stay in the canal initially, but if it's not pinched out straight away I find you end up with them loose inside the cavity after the carcasses have been rolling around on the truck - hence I always pinch out.
As Bowland blades says though, it's an edited clip to show his unzipping technique. He probably does the same.
 
Apart from the usual Opinel.....

One Pat Mitchel and two David Boye dendritics
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I’ve (finally) grown out of buying them but I’ve still got a drawer full of interesting knives that never get used now....including these Pat Mitchell’s complete with their original Stencraft Leather sheaths and another Boye dendritic ...

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The bottom one must be early?

I’ve no idea how much these would be worth now.

Cheers

Fizz
Top one looks all write.
 
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