Pipe Smokers Knives both are sold

G L Drew

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I didn't know there were so many pipe smokers left but these have become very popular. The handle is a tamp and the blade for scraping.
52100 high carbon steel drops and bits of whitetail antler
These are very sharp and will also do some small cutting jobs ( I use mine to trim my fingernails)
Heat treated to Rc 60
Flat grind with some mill scale left at the choil
Lengths are about 4 1/2 inches with the blade at 2 inches
Leather pouch


SOLD. each delivered within these United States



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They make a great mushroom hunting knife - I gave the one I bought from Gerry to my wife for that purpose. It is a well made, good looking little knife and sheath that I am confident will give my wife many years of service.

What she foraged yesterday.
 
These are awfully nice.
If you ever want to make another one like the upper version but with a rounded nose (for scraping the bottom of a pipe chamber)- consider me a fish on the line.
 
Gerry, what Spillproof Spillproof mentioned would be great. Can you do these with a more rounded tip? The only reason I’d need my pokey end is to keep people away from my McClelland stash (j/k).

Something like this attached photo?
 

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They make a great mushroom hunting knife - I gave the one I bought from Gerry to my wife for that purpose. It is a well made, good looking little knife and sheath that I am confident will give my wife many years of service.

What she foraged yesterday.
Where are you located? Wondering if these are out yet in WV or VA yet.
 
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