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So here's three versions of my new Ignoramus pattern. These are the first iterations. Scaled versions in various steels will follow sometime soon.

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Comment by Alexander Noot on April 22, 2015 at 2:00

Lemme see if I can trace my train of thought on the name.

Bastard files -> Jon Snow (Game of Thrones) is a Bastard -> Jon Snow knows nothing -> Someone who knows nothing is an Ignoramus.

I know it's far fetched....but hey I like it.

But yeah....these are similar to the "bone cutter" that I did earlier. And that one deserved it's name as I was trying to wrap the handle and due to the grippy pattern and me having butterfingers that day I cut my index finger to the bone.

Comment by Michael Squier on April 21, 2015 at 14:00

Are they named 'Ignoramus' because when you use them for filing you slice your fingers off? lol, couldnt resist, but seriously very cool looking knives, bare bones knives.

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