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Old 29th October 2006, 09:33 AM   #1
Tim Simmons
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Default Crooked knives

As mentioned earlier I got this just to make a comparison. It is not really something I am interested in. I have since discovered there seems to be quite a following for this sort of thing. I wonder if members here have any thoughts on these knives, which I have found are used for a great many purposes. The one I post is clearly an old piece. I imagine this is an English woodsman's crooked knife. Interesting info here-http://members.aol.com/mocotagan/freeholder.html
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