Wouldn’t need to be sharp enough to shave with I would think.hide scraper?
Wouldn’t need to be sharp enough to shave with I would think.hide scraper?
Thats what i was thinking. It looks like a planner blade for scrapping wood.Blade for a wood plane!
Ergonomics seem wrong for this use;Thats what i was thinking. It looks like a planner blade for scrapping wood.
Same type of grip, but rotate the blade down 90deg and try it out deboning a roast.Ergonomics seem wrong for this use; View attachment 198080
Ergonomics seem wrong for this use; View attachment 198080
In all fairness to her I did have one of the large kitchen drawers so full that if they weren’t stacked correctly it wouldn’t close. 60+ cleavers to pearing knives and multiples of everything in between. I’m mostly irritated about the loss of the ‘70’s era Case butchers and carvers.WoW I am pissed off third party....
I understand all of those words, but not in that order "too many damn kitchen knives".
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Same blade angle on both sides.The grind on both sides might tell you more.
Non chisel edge tells me it's a cutting blade most likely a hideout weapon.Same blade angle on both sides.
View attachment 198021 Made by Sibert. S30V steel.
Seems like a push dagger meets tactical ice scraper.
It was in a box of stuff that was left to me when a friend passed away and I just recently got around to going through it.
All wiseass answers encouraged and appreciated but if you really do know what this is for, I would appreciate it.
Razor sharp.
But geez. A stabby hideout blade is worlds better than a slashy one.Non chisel edge tells me it's a cutting blade most likely a hideout weapon.
Lots of crap others buy with pride & show off that has me shaking my head. The name on it is of a knife maker.But geez. A stabby hideout blade is worlds better than a slashy one.