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Be fair - there must be people out there who like to play golf while eating sausages and combing their hair (not that I've met any), for whom this knife would be an answer to their wildest dreams.

And let's face it, Winston Churchill consumed Scotch to the point where it ran through his veins, so why on earth would you make a #35 Churchill with Whiskey Barrel Oak and a Victory V shield? Nobody would want that, particularly on the 80th Anniversary of VE Day.
 
Be fair - there must be people out there who like to play golf while eating sausages and combing their hair (not that I've met any), for whom this knife would be an answer to their wildest dreams.

And let's face it, Winston Churchill consumed Scotch to the point where it ran through his veins, so why on earth would you make a #35 Churchill with Whiskey Barrel Oak and a Victory V shield? Nobody would want that, particularly on the 80th Anniversary of VE Day.
I have a feeling there could be some SFO’s that might change up the configuration.
 
I like the occasional quirky. At least they've never done a Nascar one or some other non quirky but just flat out rediculous flea market crap. Would love to see them do a pipe smoker version with a tamper.
 
I like the occasional quirky. At least they've never done a Nascar one or some other non quirky but just flat out rediculous flea market crap. Would love to see them do a pipe smoker version with a tamper.

That kind of advanced technical stuff is the domain of Rough Ryder (tamper is the butt end, also used by doctors to crush pills) - Pipe Doctor in Smooth Tobacco Bone:

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I think the 2 pronged fork would work better on the beer and sausage anyway (but sharper). I've always been a fan of the B&S. The fact that it says it on the shield and looks a bit like a sausage really seals the deal. There is no need for every knife to be solemn homage to classic patterns. Breaking it out at a family picnic or festival could be a hoot.
 
I think the 2 pronged fork would work better on the beer and sausage anyway (but sharper). I've always been a fan of the B&S. The fact that it says it on the shield and looks a bit like a sausage really seals the deal. There is no need for every knife to be solemn homage to classic patterns. Breaking it out at a family picnic or festival could be a hoot.
I was thinkin this is actually prob a better sausage tool haha. They could have just made the golf tool and some other 35 configuration and got the quirky/serious combo
 
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