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In days gone by, folks used knives everyday and 'bout all day long. Knives were used for cleaning freshly caught fish for dinner, opening a can of beans to cook on the open fire, cutting rope and leather straps, to passing the time by whittling on a stick.

My how times have changed.

So, let me ask you- the last time you used your knife, what did you use it for?

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Making a Peach Pit Basket.
I used it to cut open some boxes at work.
J J Your peach seed carvings are really cool.
I bet those little suckers are hard as a rock to try to cut too!
Making a Peach Pit Basket.
Trimmed the gristle & fat from a pork loin. My med Case stockman's main blade is perfect for this, and being CV holds an edge pretty good.
Scott King said:
J J Your peach seed carvings are really cool.
I bet those little suckers are hard as a rock to try to cut too!
Making a Peach Pit Basket.

You don't cut them, unless the pits are from hot-house peaches. Those are soft. Good pits are extremely hard. About all you do is scrape a little off at a time. It is an addictive past-time. They're easy to carry around, so I always have something to do. I got a whole bunch of baskets made last year, during my youngest daughters soccer practices.

Am I weird or what- I can't find anything to cut, or scrape :)

J. J. Those are really cool.

Hey guys, I found a real whittler (not the knife, but a person). He teaches it too- been a professional whittler it for humpteen years. I'm interviewing him, via email now and expect to feature him on Cutlery News Journal next week. You know whittling is a dying art form.
Scott King said:
Am I weird or what- I can't find anything to cut, or scrape :)

J. J. Those are really cool.

Hey guys, I found a real whittler (not the knife, but a person). He teaches it too- been a professional whittler it for humpteen years. I'm interviewing him, via email now and expect to feature him on Cutlery News Journal next week. You know whittling is a dying art form.

Looking forward to that interview.
Guess you're weird ! LOL Teacher at my daughters school asked me how I carved a monkey. Told him that I just removed anything that didn't look like one. (DUH)

Scott King said:
Am I weird or what- I can't find anything to cut, or scrape :)

J. J. Those are really cool.

Hey guys, I found a real whittler (not the knife, but a person). He teaches it too- been a professional whittler it for humpteen years. I'm interviewing him, via email now and expect to feature him on Cutlery News Journal next week. You know whittling is a dying art form.
To cut the top off of a push up popsicle for my Grandaughter,Oh and to open the mail,and to cut a water hose: Well thats what I used it for today
You are funny too.

Again today, I didn't have need for one. My dilemma- one day I'll tell you about it. The folks over at the ETCC know about it though. :)

Steve wells said:
To cut the top off of a push up popsicle for my Grandaughter,Oh and to open the mail,and to cut a water hose: Well thats what I used it for today
i always use mine in the kitchen the most! Opening packets of sauce or rice or chicken, beef...I have also been known to cut meat with it if I'm not near a kitchen knife (most the time I use my knife anyway, cause it is sharper!)

Also, opening mail is the number two task.
J.J. Smith III said:
Scott King said:

Hey guys, I found a real whittler (not the knife, but a person). He teaches it too- been a professional whittler it for humpteen years. I'm interviewing him, via email now and expect to feature him on Cutlery News Journal next week. You know whittling is a dying art form.

Scott,
I’ve been waiting for the "whittler" article, since you mentioned it. It was well worth the wait. Whittling is indeed becomming a lost art. I miss the days of seeing the “Old Timers”, sitting in the town square, making shavings. Thanks for a great article.
JJ
For those that missed it -
http://cutlerynewsjournal.com/2009/05/02/meet-a-master-whittler/trackback/

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