Butchering – Skinning
Patent
1996-03-11
1997-11-11
Little, Willis
Butchering
Skinning
452195, 269 97, 269 98, A22B 516
Patent
active
056857705
ABSTRACT:
A clamping mechanism for holding, among other possible things, a squirrel or other animal during skinning. The mechanism includes a rigid band under which a tail of the animal is gripped. The band is pivoted between an open and closed position by a foot-operated treadle which is connected to the band by an elongated rigid link.
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Fishel Grace J.
Little Willis
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