#35 Beer and Sausage Bar Tool Knife

I don't think they're too spaced for hair face or head it's pretty much all the same the one main factor might be hair folicle density.. if teh teeth are too tight the hair would get pinched and tug, (although I can't really imagine using a metal comb on hair anyway unless the edges are really polished it would probably scratch the skin like a sonofagun, may better serve as an on the fly ice strainer)
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I like these Kent combs a lot great priced, no scratching at all and they're pretty spacey


I mean I’m no beard aficionado but all of my specific beard and mustache combs are different than my head hair combs. I actually have all 3 Kent combs above. The small one with skinny teeth is a mustache comb.
Kent makes a great comb and they last a long time.
I bought one of those pocket wooden combs years ago and some of the teeth broke off.
 
I don't think they're too spaced for hair face or head it's pretty much all the same the one main factor might be hair folicle density.. if teh teeth are too tight the hair would get pinched and tug, (although I can't really imagine using a metal comb on hair anyway unless the edges are really polished it would probably scratch the skin like a sonofagun, may better serve as an on the fly ice strainer)
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I like these Kent combs a lot great priced, no scratching at all and they're pretty spacey
Got that middle comb in my shirt pocket right now, and a larger one at home. I also have a folding Kent comb for carrying in my pants pocket. Kent combs are the best.
Pretty sure the knife tool is meant to be a strainer for drinks, but it is funny calling it a "Beard Refuse Removal" tool!
 
As someone new to the beard scene (thanks corona?), I have the smaller Kent comb for the mustache and a larger wooden comb that has a wider spacing for the full beard. I had read somewhere online that the wider teeth are good for untangling beard hair.
 
I really didn’t think this was happening until I saw the combs piled up. Saw it on the schematic but still thought it might just be a gag. I’m bald and never grow a beard but this knife is going to be great. I’m glad there is someone at GEC willing to do things like this and the crazy acrylics.
 
So if it’s a bar tool and not a comb does that make the knife more or less interesting/desirable?
 
I think you are all wrong. It’s intended purpose is to clean dirt out from under your fingernails to avoid getting it in the drinks when making them :D:D:D
 
So if it’s a bar tool and not a comb does that make the knife more or less interesting/desirable?

Not really - at least it changes nothing for me. I still view it as a novelty knife and though I do not find it unpleasant (I will likely still try to get one), it is still simply a novelty knife - whether the comb is for a beard or bar, it is still a comb and that's weird on a pocket knife regardless of what it gets marketed as.
 
Not really - at least it changes nothing for me. I still view it as a novelty knife and though I do not find it unpleasant (I will likely still try to get one), it is still simply a novelty knife - whether the comb is for a beard or bar, it is still a comb and that's weird on a pocket knife regardless of what it gets marketed as.

I don't know if this was mentioned earlier in this thread but "Beard" used to be a slang word for the "Head" (foam) on a freshly poured beer especially, the head from a beer poured from a tap.

So, a comb to comb the head of a freshly poured beer wouldn't be out of line for the "Beer and Sausage Bar Tool" knife.
 
IF ONLY THERE WAS ONE KNIFE THAT COULD HELP ME!!! I barely made it, but somehow I cut the sausage, opened the beer, and speared the sausage into my face. BUT THERE IS NO COMB IN THIS KITCHEN TO RESCUE MY BEARD! Concept proven. Knife justified. Btw, I’m ready for October.

 
I had a stiletto out the front double action switched with a metal comb. Fired hard enough to break glass. I also used to have a butterfly knife comb.

Both were eventually confiscated by teachers.
 
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