Skinning knife

Started by manxman, September 08, 2007, 02:35:08 PM

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manxman

For anyone looking for a good skinning knife I have just got this one...... excellent!  ;)

http://www.weschenfelder.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=56&products_id=305
Manxman

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Have you used it for skinning pork bellies? I've been looking for a knife that would make this task a lot easier.

I'm still in the process of trying to decide on what 12" slicer I want to purchase. :-[



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manxman

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QuoteHave you used it for skinning pork bellies? I've been looking for a knife that would make this task a lot easier.

Yes, mainly used it to skin pork inc belly and I have been very impressed. Think we discussed a while ago about the round ended salmon knife I had been using which was working pretty well, IMHO this is a lot better and more controllable.  :)

Also got hold of a nice set of Henckel Five Star knives today, looking forward to trying them out although I paid about a quarter of the price on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Henckels-Five-Knife-Block-piece/dp/B0000ACOUE

Next new toys to try are a new meat grinder/mincer and a new sausage filler which are arriving sometime this week, also getting a variety of new sausage herb mixes to try.

Manxman

iceman

Quote from: manxman on September 09, 2007, 12:34:07 PM
QuoteHave you used it for skinning pork bellies? I've been looking for a knife that would make this task a lot easier.

Yes, mainly used it to skin pork inc belly and I have been very impressed. Think we discussed a while ago about the round ended salmon knife I had been using which was working pretty well, IMHO this is a lot better and more controllable.  :)

Also got hold of a nice set of Henckel Five Star knives today, looking forward to trying them out although I paid about a quarter of the price on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Henckels-Five-Knife-Block-piece/dp/B0000ACOUE

Next new toys to try are a new meat grinder/mincer and a new sausage filler which are arriving sometime this week, also getting a variety of new sausage herb mixes to try.



Geez Manx! You setting up shop or what? I want to be on the sausage mail order list for sure. ;D I always like it when Ann tells me to go "stuff it" :o I just nod and say K then go make some sausage links. :D ;)

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Thanks for the information. It looks like you have quite a few projects lined up.



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manxman

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QuoteGeez Manx! You setting up shop or what? I want to be on the sausage mail order list for sure.  I always like it when Ann tells me to go "stuff it"  I just nod and say K then go make some sausage links.

Yes, I now know exactly what to do when I am told to "get stuffed" !!  :D ;)

Now that we are in our new house we have a lot more space to set up a proper food processing area. It needs a new kitchen in any case so now is the time to get everything set up for the future.  ;)

First batch of sausages planned are "pork and cider".

http://www.weschenfelder.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=37&products_id=172

Having seen the pics of your superb set up Pat I can only hope that ours proves as nice and useful to us.  ;)
Manxman

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I use Legler knifes for all my cutting needs. great knifes and they make em all.

http://www.leglerknives.com/

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The thing needs to be bigger but the name scares me to death  :o :o :o

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I have a Calpholon block knife set that has worked really well.  The knives are heavy but durable
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For anyone looking for a good skinning knife I have just got this one...... excellent!
http://www.weschenfelder.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=56&products_id=305


I ordered one of these knives and just used it on a belly I have curing for Pancetta.  It is a Great knife.  Thanks for the tip Manx.  Weschenfelders is a super outfit to deal with as well.

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I couldn't find that knife in the US, so today when I ordered some Soy Protein Concentrate from Sausage Maker I ordered their 6" skinning knife. Hopefully it will do the job.



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Gizmo

Quote from: 3rensho on January 25, 2008, 03:12:24 AM
For anyone looking for a good skinning knife I have just got this one...... excellent!
http://www.weschenfelder.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=56&products_id=305


I ordered one of these knives and just used it on a belly I have curing for Pancetta.  It is a Great knife.  Thanks for the tip Manx.  Weschenfelders is a super outfit to deal with as well.

Tom
That is one intimidating knife Tom.  Don't know if I'd feel comfortable with that in hand.  Just the name says leave it on the counter or lock it up in a cabinet.  Wouldn't want to tempt Lorena.
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