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Found this at a "antique" market here in the Springs. It was labeled as a "vintage scraper/chopper" "Very sharp!". Since it was only $22 i got it. Its unmarked and not sharp.lol Slight crack in the handle but it's tight. Guess I will have to learn how to sharpen it and use one now. 

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"Vintage scraper/chopper"...Ha! I love it when people don't have a clue what they have! A round knife for 22 bucks!

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Well done.   Lots of good info out there on sharpening these knives.   Just think, if the seller knew what it actually was, it would have immediatly turned into a 'classic, rare, antique leathercrafting knife.  A bargain at $200'.

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Egggcellent find; it looks quality made whoever the maker might be

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I have a video on how to use it   I also think I have one on how to sharpen it.  Type into google uksaddlery then go to videos you should find my videos there. 

I cant post a link because I am on my phone typing this 

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I'm subscribed to your YouTube. 

11 hours ago, gmace99 said:

I have a video on how to use it   I also think I have one on how to sharpen it.  Type into google uksaddlery then go to videos you should find my videos there. 

I cant post a link because I am on my phone typing this 

 

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