"Known as a Nessmuk knife- the origins are unclear" George Sears, he wrote stories of wilderness travels under the penname Nessmuk. Basically one of, if not the main forefather of American Bushcrafting. The Nessmuk "blade shape" was a large fixed blade for skinning and slicing. He wandered pretty much everywhere with only a double bit axe, his characteristic Nessmuk skinner, and a folding pocket knife.
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