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Jun 9, 2018
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I've got a greenwood version of the Rodgers pipe knife. Not as nice as some of the knives on show here but it does a good job and is a step up from their basic version. A lot of history behind the company, as well.
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For Salty Dogs & Gawith plugs I use a mini cleaver that cost me about £15. Basic, but it gets the job done.
 

bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
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All of these get used for pipe cleaning tasks and/or plug cutting.

T to B: Opinel Stainless Kids (rounded tip)

Daniel Rohde paring knife in 1095

Can't remember the makers name or even the type - it's a Japanese castration knife. It was a commission, hollow ground on one side, full flat on opposite, W2 steel.

Iron Roots pocket knife in Alabama Damascus w/ walnut scales.

Cheapo Rough Ryder "pipe knife".

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BlueRidge

Can't Leave
Dec 24, 2022
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normally use an opinel 6 or sod buster jr but some plugs are so dense they need a little more arse than a slip joint can offer. generally prefer carbon steel but this small fixed blade is in aeb-l
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