They surely can't be used for splitting rails of any sort....so why are they called such?
Dewman
Why is the knife pattern called a "Rail Splitter"?
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Why is the knife pattern called a "Rail Splitter"?
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i think it's because it's a beefy pattern and strong feeling. romantic marketing? i have a couple and they would make great work knives.
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