What knife would you like to see next from CPK?

I tried a quick search but the images are no longer available. Anyone have a pic of the CPK skinner? Sounds like the type of knife I’d like to see next.
Or, ideally, I guess I’d like something like a sturdier paring knife - something to replace a folder and the annoyance of having to constantly clean out the pivot...
 
I don't see how this knife can be called a skinner - there is no belly to speak of? Looks nice and stabby, though...

I seem to recall that Nathan made this model with himself in mind as the user, but can't remember how he described just how he used it that caused him to build it as he did. Maybe the thread guru, Mr San Diego aka Casinostocks Casinostocks , will have the answer, considering he has memorized all the threads (he loves macrame).
 
I seem to recall that Nathan made this model with himself in mind as the user, but can't remember how he described just how he used it that caused him to build it as he did. Maybe the thread guru, Mr San Diego aka Casinostocks Casinostocks , will have the answer, considering he has memorized all the threads (he loves macrame).

Thanks Bob, here are some blasts from the past and the D2 "scalpel" does actually have a bit of a belly:

https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/hard-thin-d2-ironwood.781882/

Nathan's first ever sales threads:

https://www.bladeforums.com/search/33009060/?page=7
 
I don't see how this knife can be called a skinner - there is no belly to speak of? Looks nice and stabby, though...
the belly is towards the tip, narrow I reach up into the pelvis to disconnect the bits I don't split the bone. That particular specimen appears to have been sharpened that is not the original shape. That particular picture is not the best representation of the pattern
 
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