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Patch/utility knife and turnscrew.

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Ceannt

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I made this patch/utility knife out of an old handsaw blade. Deer antler grip. It is kind of based on an early 18th century Scottish knife. Seems to really hold an edge.

I decided to put the sheath for it on my possible bag strap (also made by my hand.)

Then, just because, I made the little turnscrew out of the same materials. If I ever do another one, I’ll make the driver blade a bit shorter.
 

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