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    hmmm...... I have a pakistani box cutter already, a good Al Stohlman collection for leather, no black powder weapons (yet), but I do have this Satinedge I was going to send to Glen with 20 bucks to restore it. :<0) But if I see a good idea I can use...........Name:  100_5602.jpg
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    I bought it for a buck to grab the brass of it and experiment with the rest.
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    I have a Joseph Rodgers that clearly someone was using to cut asphalt shingles. There was tar all over the tip of the blade. Its a big near wedge that would have handled shingles pretty good. I cleaned it up and shes a beauty shaver now.

    In my opinion, every tool has its purpose. When your not using it for its intended purpose, that's when things go bad and you get hurt. If you need a sharp utility knife, buy an Olfa. Snap the blade off and its always sharp!! A straight razor doesn't really have a handle, I cant see getting the grip or leverage on something so small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    I have a Joseph Rodgers that clearly someone was using to cut asphalt shingles. There was tar all over the tip of the blade. Its a big near wedge that would have handled shingles pretty good. I cleaned it up and shes a beauty shaver now.

    In my opinion, every tool has its purpose. When your not using it for its intended purpose, that's when things go bad and you get hurt. If you need a sharp utility knife, buy an Olfa. Snap the blade off and its always sharp!! A straight razor doesn't really have a handle, I cant see getting the grip or leverage on something so small.

    Just my opinion!!
    One can always make a handle, the tang is long enough.
    Pity to waste such fine steel and if its shaving days are over I think it's a good thing.
    If its shaving days are not over, that's another point!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    hmmm...... I have a pakistani box cutter already, a good Al Stohlman collection for leather, no black powder weapons (yet), but I do have this Satinedge I was going to send to Glen with 20 bucks to restore it. :<0) But if I see a good idea I can use...........Name:  100_5602.jpg
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    I bought it for a buck to grab the brass of it and experiment with the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    hmmm...... I have a pakistani box cutter already, a good Al Stohlman collection for leather, no black powder weapons (yet), but I do have this Satinedge I was going to send to Glen with 20 bucks to restore it. :<0) But if I see a good idea I can use...........Name:  100_5602.jpg
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    I bought it for a buck to grab the brass of it and experiment with the rest.
    Yup Glen is the MAN ... he'll just buff that little nick right out and it will be good as new in fact it is so easy i'm guessing the $20 is for the honing
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    If I had the skills, I'd make table knives.

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    I made some steak knives for a gift once. Turned out quite nice! Best thing I made was some wind chimes! Sweet!
    Here is an old patch knife!

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    Here are some signs I made for the gals at the barber shop from old scales. Busted and warped junk!

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    AND the Razor Clock!


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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^ very cool stuff I may still do a clock one day.My wife is an avid bread maker,I made her a W&B lame knife.

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    This thread makes me sad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefighter2 View Post
    This thread makes me sad!
    me too but the patch knife is cool when your a black powder shooter like myself, ( i blame nessmuck for that )

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