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I had a kitchen fire. Did you know an Ulu knife works great for scraping stuff like burnt plastic and fire extinguisher residue from those spaces beneath the burners on a stove top?
 
Who knew?

What do you figure they're good for? :D

I actually have one with a moose antler handle and a hole for my fingers which I prefer to a chef's knife, but I can't throw it in the dishwasher.

We picked up an old tourist model in an antique shop in PA with a plastic handle for 5 bucks. Not comfortable, but I use it for whatever I feel like, and don't care if it gets wrecked. That's the one I used to peel plastic.

If I actually had skinning to do, I'd use this-
 
What do you figure they're good for? :D

I actually have one with a moose antler handle and a hole for my fingers which I prefer to a chef's knife, but I can't throw it in the dishwasher.

We picked up an old tourist model in an antique shop in PA with a plastic handle for 5 bucks. Not comfortable, but I use it for whatever I feel like, and don't care if it gets wrecked. That's the one I used to peel plastic.

If I actually had skinning to do, I'd use this-

They're dandy for taking the ribs off salmon fillets. I don't think they very good for skinning any normal game. But, maybe they'd be fine for a walrus. They are oversold at the gift stores, but they are kinda cool for chopping up herbs, etc.

I don't have any fancy skinners, but I can take a moose or caribou apart with a Buck folding hunter.
 
I’ve used mine for making salsa. The cilantro, peppers, garlic, and green onions do well.
 
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