Ettrick Knife

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Re: Ettrick Knife

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Sweet knife, Q. I love the scales. ::nod::
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Thanks John ::handshake::

I must admit it was the highly figured Mesquite burl wood handle that sold me when I saw this knife. I wasn't particularly drawn to the Ettrick pattern with its blade that looked too short for the goose-neck, exaggerated swayback frame but after I got it in hand I was pleasantly surprised to discover how nice it felt. Although the proportions look a bit odd to my eye, the handle fits comfortably in my hand and the short blade is perfect for control. I can see why it would be the go-to choice of whittlers and wood carvers
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That’s beautiful Q. I like seeing an old post by Roland also. Makes him seem close again. Miss him a lot.
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Great revival of an old thread. And what a beautiful knife Q. Fabulous handle.
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 1:36 pm Thanks John ::handshake::

I must admit it was the highly figured Mesquite burl wood handle that sold me when I saw this knife. I wasn't particularly drawn to the Ettrick pattern with its blade that looked too short for the goose-neck, exaggerated swayback frame but after I got it in hand I was pleasantly surprised to discover how nice it felt. Although the proportions look a bit odd to my eye, the handle fits comfortably in my hand and the short blade is perfect for control. I can see why it would be the go-to choice of whittlers and wood carvers
That Mesquite is superb!
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Sweet, David. They definitely look like good carving blades.
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DM11 wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 4:57 amKIMG4834~2.JPG
Sweet David. I keep looking at those. That is a fine example.
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doglegg wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 1:39 pm
DM11 wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 4:57 amKIMG4834~2.JPG
Sweet David. I keep looking at those. That is a fine example.
Thanks Floyd 🤠
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A Wright and T W Ablett
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Re: Ettrick Knife

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DM11 wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:23 pm A Wright and T W Ablett
Those would make great whittlers.
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