Fat Dagger

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TinkerPearce
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Fat Dagger

Post by TinkerPearce »

It's short. It's fat. It's rustic.

OMG, I've made a Hobbit!
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Steve Warden
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I really like the looks of that one. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Quick Steel
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It looks formidable. Nice job. ::tu::
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very nice ! ::tu::
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Making double edged blades is like making 2 single edged blades only harder.

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Nice looking dagger, Tinker. I have read that Davy Crockett liked a double edged knife so that he could keep one edge sharp and use the other for rough work. Something like that might be good for that kind of use.
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