Antique Parts Knives

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Re: Antique Parts Knives

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Miller Bro's wrote:Here's another pile of parts I bought ::facepalm::
I see you haven't lost your touch Dimitri! Bring on da parts!
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Tony_Wood wrote:Nice piles of parts you are gathering

So, tell me, if a parts knife is kept in a knife roll, is it still a parts knife? Or, must a knife be relegated to a cigar box, or such, to be a parts knife?
Thanks Tony ::tu::

I don't keep them in knife rolls, I have them mostly in plastic bins and a metal file cabinet. Like Dale I have them all over the place!

Where you keep them makes no difference to me if they are a parts knife or not ::shrug::
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knife7knut wrote:
I see you haven't lost your touch Dimitri! Bring on da parts!
:lol: ::tu::
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wlf wrote:The budding mechanic.
:) Helps me justify buying them!
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