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Dave Budd

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Well, it depends on what you want to use the knife for. If it is for serious craft work such as cutting shapes from leather, card or paper, then a straight handle is better since you can hold it like a pencil. These were made as slightly more novelty blades. More suited to odd cutting of things like opening boxes, cutting packaging, sharpening pencils, etc. In which case, pick whichever you like the look of :)
 
Oooh, I'm seriously considering getting a spoon hook and the kiridashi is begging me to buy it and mod the handle with paracord round the twizzles! Lemme take stock of my finances and I'll reply if I can manage...seriously drooling though, just think I need an all purpose blade first...but these are so temptinggg!

Quick question, what's a chainsaw file blade used for? :confused:
 

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cutting stuff ;)

its just a novelty desk knife, but very handy for opening parcels and sharpening pencils. Depending on teh shape of it you can also press it into service as a kiri or any other craft knife of that ilk
 
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