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  1. Well, I dug a little deeper. I believe a more...

    Well, I dug a little deeper. I believe a more accurate definition of a French point is a blade that has the rounded top at the spine, but the facing edge of the blade continues down in a slope, not a...
  2. Maybe my definition of a French point is...

    Maybe my definition of a French point is incorrect. I thought it was a blade that had a rounded top ending in a point at the cutting edge and a square point was exactly that, a 90 degree drop from...
  3. French point Bengall in Bloodwood with two washer pins

    I pinned my second Bengall this afternoon. This is a 5/8 French point that is in super condition, no pits or stains, polished out to a nice shine. I fitted it to bloodwood scales with a matching...
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