seal nSeal-skinning has always been regarded as a highly skilled trade. An average seal-skinner would skin from 300 to 350 skins in nine or nine and a half hours.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS Mar 75Used I and SupUsed I4Used Isile,soil,swale,swile,swoil(e),bay,harbour,harp,hood,old,square flipper,square a,young,bedlamer,dotard,ragged-jacket,saddleback,turner,white-coat,pelt n,sculp n;~bait/bat/cat/catcher/dart/fat/finger/hunt(er)/gun/hand/head(cod)/hole/killer/meadow/man/netMore collocations:~hunting/shot/skin(er)/soap/twine/vat/bird/penis/worm/frame/oil/pan/pass/patch;~fish/er(y)/ing;dog1;pup;cock,cod worm;snub1;blow hole;bobbing~;sealer1;fish kille