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    Default Another PigSticker and Plate Knife

    Here's Another Pigsticker I Just Finished today and I Also Have the 2 Plate Knife .

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    Steel: Nickilson File
    OA:15.5 "
    BL:9 1/8th"
    Handle:6 3/8th / Bocote
    Sheath: Leather



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    Plate Knife
    Steel: 420 SS Painted Backed With 15 Coats Of High Temp Enamel
    OA:9 3/4th"
    BL:5"
    Handle:4 3/4th" (Black Denium/Florsent Green Cotten Micarta)
    Sheath :Leather
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    Hey now I like them both......and that's quite a "Plate knife", can't say I have seen that design.
    Nice job.
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    Nice ones.

    Is it a plate knife cause it can be used as a plate?
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    Nice job....
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    Will that "plate knife" fit into the peanut butter jar?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    Will that "plate knife" fit into the peanut butter jar?
    Yes It Will .
    Plate Knives Are Tall Blades Used for Choping/Sliceing and the Wide Blade Can Also Be Used for Digging and Hammering Over a Wide Area.
    More Or Less It's a All Around Use Knife
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    These are some knives that are in a muesum in Arizona a friend sent me the pic......Looks like it isn't the first time those designs were used......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skinner View Post
    Yes It Will .
    Plate Knives Are Tall Blades Used for Choping/Sliceing and the Wide Blade Can Also Be Used for Digging and Hammering Over a Wide Area.
    More Or Less It's a All Around Use Knife
    From that discription/projected use I might be just as well off with an entrenching tool instead of a "knife".
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    Looks rugged.
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    Very nice on both.
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    Nice work, I really like the pig sticker!
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