It seems every old text I read the old timers had butcher knifes. Rather than Bowies, toothpicks, etc. Was this really that common back then?
I suppose it was a readily available knife and poor folks used what they could afford. On a second note, would anyone try skinning or butchering with one today? I have a notion to take one on a feral hog trip next year. Hopefully the hog will not look like a jack the ripper victim.
A cousin of mine (the type that sporterized old bolt action military guns that should be in cabinets for hierlooms) uses this fancy 'Bowie' knife for all of his deer and hog butchering, bespite having fine kitchen knife in the house! I mean to teach him a thing or two about frugality.
I suppose it was a readily available knife and poor folks used what they could afford. On a second note, would anyone try skinning or butchering with one today? I have a notion to take one on a feral hog trip next year. Hopefully the hog will not look like a jack the ripper victim.
A cousin of mine (the type that sporterized old bolt action military guns that should be in cabinets for hierlooms) uses this fancy 'Bowie' knife for all of his deer and hog butchering, bespite having fine kitchen knife in the house! I mean to teach him a thing or two about frugality.