OPJ
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You may have seen their items on Philly's bench at the Yandles show recently. :wink: I was impressed by the feel of the marking knife and, despite successfully managing to re-grind my skinny Japanese knife, I purchased one from the GBTC (made from blackwood) yesterday.
I find this knife more comfortable than my Japanese one, which I'll keep as a spare - it's almost like holding a chunky pen. It was the double-edge (?) that won it for me though, meaning you can mark either side of a square without having to rotate the workpiece or twist your body around - one of the limitations to my single-edged knife from the Far East.
(Sorry, the photo's don't do the blackwood any justice. )
They're not cheap; roughly double what I payed Axminster for my old knife... But, I really like it. Personally, I would've preferred something in a native species (being the Great British Tool co. and all... :roll: :wink.
Have a look at their website. There isn't a great deal on offer right now. I'd expect that to change in the coming months so, keep an eye open. Really, I just wanted to raise some awareness with this post - you know, promoting all-things-British and all that.... :roll:
Thanks for looking.
I find this knife more comfortable than my Japanese one, which I'll keep as a spare - it's almost like holding a chunky pen. It was the double-edge (?) that won it for me though, meaning you can mark either side of a square without having to rotate the workpiece or twist your body around - one of the limitations to my single-edged knife from the Far East.
(Sorry, the photo's don't do the blackwood any justice. )
They're not cheap; roughly double what I payed Axminster for my old knife... But, I really like it. Personally, I would've preferred something in a native species (being the Great British Tool co. and all... :roll: :wink.
Have a look at their website. There isn't a great deal on offer right now. I'd expect that to change in the coming months so, keep an eye open. Really, I just wanted to raise some awareness with this post - you know, promoting all-things-British and all that.... :roll:
Thanks for looking.