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PA100035.jpgBrand view223 viewsThis is the knife and shave horse. That's me in the cape and costume. Young lady to the left is one of our woodworkers. These pictures were taken at the Kansas City Renaissance Faire.SomedayForge
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PA100036.jpgSlicing away157 viewsBearing down to take a sliceSomedayForge
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PA100037.jpgConcentration142 viewsMe hunching over to get a good look.SomedayForge
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PA100039.jpgJust the knife143 viewsNote the cedar block. It was used to provide a "cutting board" surface. The attachment at the present time puts a level blade at about 5" above the horse. Someday a nice "snap on" block will be created. SomedayForge
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PA100040.jpgSwivel Connection120 viewsThe loop and washer were not original with the knife. They were serendipitous finds at a local flea market. SomedayForge
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PA100041.jpgHandle125 viewsCLose up showing "T" handle
Scott G. - Note LEFT HANDED - Huzzah!!SomedayForge
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PA100043-1.jpgClose Up of connection139 viewsClose up view of the connection to the horseSomedayForge
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PA100042.jpgClose up of knife131 viewsNote the fine shavings. It can be controlled quite nicely. SomedayForge
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