Let's see your strangest Traditional patterns.

Elliott,

It just so happens..............................................

Those are my products. Lee Valley has been buying them from me for several years now. They are the next generation of the little chipper series and are very very affordable and very tough carving knives. Rockler Hardware also carries these carving knives.

Soon, there will be a third generation of carving knives from my place. The designs are completed and the protos are being made. They will be a little higer in price point, but they will also function better for a more experienced carver.

Small world huh..................................?

Keep Care,

Pappy
 
Those are nice knives, Pappy! Nice to see specific-function cutlery so well designed!

Back to STRANGE, here is an Iroquois Harness Jack, made by Utica. This one is a salesman's sample! I wonder how many they sold?? I've seen a few knives with this handle pattern, maybe three in the time I've been collecting;
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Well, if it gives Elliott the creeps. . . . . I wanna see it too!!!:D
 
I've had this coffin jack for a while, but I only use it during full moons, Halloween and the occasional blood-letting ritual:

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I've had this coffin jack for a while, but I only use it during full moons, Halloween and the occasional blood-letting ritual...

Wow, it even came with a photograph of Tony Bose inside! How cool is that?!? :eek: ;) :p
 
Just like promised here are three of mine:

A very well made Electricians Knife with a lockback screwdriver/wire stripper , made in Pakistan, F&F are fantastic.

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An Imperial Pen with a GM ignition key blank in place of the small spear.

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And lastly a German made Glazers Knife with a built in glass cutter.

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