Farrier knives?

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Jody744
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Farrier knives?

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Anybody got any? Did i miss a previous thread?
I love them, but don't have any.
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Jody try doing a search for "Horseman's Knife". I think you'll find what you're looking for.

P.S. I don't have any either. :mrgreen:
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I have one, its the one I used when I had horses. It has wood handles and says "Japan-Stainless Steel" on the tang. I keep it in my knife roll. Used it to clean horses hooves with.
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Looking for knives like this
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Tang stamps hide more than they reveal.
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We have a couple broken up ones, and one decent Wostenholm.
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One I restored a couple of years ago...
I did the best I could with what was left of it...

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Schrade makes a knife with a hoof pick currently. The one I have seen already has a broken spring.
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Here are three:
R.Klaas Germany
E(crown)M Dickinson Sheffield
I*XL

Top two knives are 6 blade German utility knives.
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Very cool collection, KK. ::nod::
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Tang stamps hide more than they reveal.
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Tang stamps hide more than they reveal.
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