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Now, you know I don't like to conjecture or repeat rumours etc ![]() No, not me, just cold facts here ![]() But..... In searching for these online I have come across many references to 'alleged' maritime use. I've seen it claimed that the 'type B' were used by sailors/fishermen etc. I've seen claims of them being used to repair sails and nets. I've even seen them described as 'Dirks'. Now, although I've never managed to find anything that actually corroborates any of that, It 'might' explain the tip being 'edgeless'? If it was to double as a 'stitching awl' it might be better that it pushes the material apart without any 'slicing' that might lead to a rip? Just a thought. Best Gene |
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