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English and Huber, think they disappeared way way back.  Supposed to be very good if properly maintained

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Yes, see the link I posted above! Piece of history, and it looks to be in good shape. Maybe my offer won't be good enough!  :P

Their Bowie knives are much sought-after collectors items!

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I’ve seen them in cobblers tools and occasionally in saddlery tools but I think they were used to trim soles.

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Its actually a carpet layer's knife

But I use one for cutting leather

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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If its blunt-ish on the outside edge, its a carpet layer's knife, if its sharp on that edge as well as inside the hook then its a bird's head knife

The kink in the knife tang is so the carpet layer can trim the carpet right at the skirting

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https://www.artisanleather.co.uk/saddlers-single-head-knife-1716-p.html

I understand that English and Huber disappeared prior to fitted carpets being popular, BUT I am happy to be wrong.

I know the carpet layers knife is a hook knife, and the picture looks to have a bit of sharpening on the hook, but if the outside blade is sharpened, I'd still go fo Head Knife. (never head Bird's head knife before, its a better description)

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It's for cleaning horse hooves.  

 

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