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My favorite draw knife just got a new sheath. An eight inch blade from New Haven Edge Tool Company, which appears to place its manufacture between 1855 to maybe 1900 ish.

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Nice job!

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Ooooo ! !  Nice ! ! ! !

I still got to get me one of them ......... (for fleshin) ...

Oops ...fleshin knife is a bit different, still .....your's is pretty ...

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Nice sheath.  As far as drawknives,  I'm a fan of T.H. Witherby.

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Looks quite fine @Woodshed!

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4 hours ago, mike02130 said:

I'm a fan of T.H. Witherby.

Understandably. I've only got 2 older ones, an 8" and a 10"; and my favorite is the 8". But that's not what she said :)  The 10" is a Fulton, one of Sears and Roebuck's tool brands prior to the Craftsman brand. It just feels a little over the top as I'm generally working on tool handle sized wood. The 8" is more nimble; the 10" is back up. It's about to get a new sheath too.

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