Macrdhu Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 Hi all, Found this knife when on e-bay looking for round knife prices. Looks as though it may be more versatile that a round knife. Can anyone confirm? Thanks for your help Gillian Quote
Members 8thsinner Posted March 12, 2010 Members Report Posted March 12, 2010 (edited) Just a thought. Try it and see, The length of the handle is quite far from the edge though, might not get as much control. Edited March 12, 2010 by 8thsinner Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted March 12, 2010 Moderator Report Posted March 12, 2010 I have a similar old one by a different maker I got in a set of tools last fall. It is not as versatile as a round knife. Where it shines is long sraight lines. All that belly of the knife in the leather will really make it track. Lay it over at an angle and all that blade on the glass makes it a good skiving knife. I ended up and did sharpen the top forward edge of mine to see how I liked it for curves. I didn't. I either like to push a round knife or pull with a hook blade knife with more hook than this one. Quote
Contributing Member barra Posted March 13, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted March 13, 2010 JA Adams are selling that knife as a leatherworkers knife. Similar in many respects to a bridle cutter knife. As Bruce mentioned I can see that knife being handy on long straight cuts Bridle cutter knife http://www.josephdixon.co.uk/products/Bridle_Cutters_Knife.html Quote
Contributing Member barra Posted March 13, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted March 13, 2010 Slightly off topic. after reading this post and replying, I was out in the shop using my plough guage. Bare in mind i have had the darn thing 30 years and always assumed it was a Dixon plough. As I glanced down a bit closer I saw the faint inscription Something, something Barnsley Late John Adams. Quote
Macrdhu Posted March 13, 2010 Author Report Posted March 13, 2010 Thanks all, That has helps me decide to hold out for a round knife. Would love to try it and see but current pennies not sufficient for both. Thanks again G Quote
Macrdhu Posted March 13, 2010 Author Report Posted March 13, 2010 Slightly off topic. after reading this post and replying, I was out in the shop using my plough guage. Bare in mind i have had the darn thing 30 years and always assumed it was a Dixon plough. As I glanced down a bit closer I saw the faint inscription Something, something Barnsley Late John Adams. Barnsley is just north of Sheffield so likely the same Adams Quote
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