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Found this pic of a selection of my Living History knives that some might like to see.
Flint, copper alloy early Wessex Culture, Late Bronze Age European, Early Iron Age, Romano-British cutlery
 
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I am trying but either you get the link to my flickr photostream or a little image logo which is daft as I have had no problem before.
 
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At last!!!
 
Use them, the flint knife is my wife's favourite for preparing nettles for string. The early copper alloy will take a good edge as will the other bronze and I mostly just cut sinew etc with them but don't try any woodcarving. The early iron knife is used just like any sheath knife and is the one I wear when in IA kit.
 

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