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Nearly 280 hits on this post and not a single comment good or bad so I reckon it was not good enough so I took it down.
Any how I'll put it back.
Its made from mahogany with linseed oil to finish, its only ornamental and was done with my bushcraft and crook knife.
.....looks liken it could be one o' those 'Snake' spoons we hear o' from the wilds o' the lands o' the lubber.
One thing I've gotta get around t' doin' mesel' this yarrr.....tho gotta make me one o' those 'crook' knives first......Why do they calls it a 'crook' knife I wonders.....perchance owned by thieves an' vagabonds?....or just found t' be a remarkable resemblance o' a shepherds 'crooked' staff?
Why do they calls it a 'crook' knife I wonders.....perchance owned by thieves an' vagabonds?....or just found t' be a remarkable resemblance o' a shepherds 'crooked' staff?
I think of knives like the one in the pic as "Hook" knives (often referred to as spoon knives) and "crooked" knives as Mocotaugan-like tools, as featured recently in the Edged tools section.
Mahogany is a hard wood but it is not so bad to carve, obviously a good sharp knife is a must.
It splits easily along the grain so you can get rid of big bits quite easily.
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