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Using a Striking Knife to cut a line across a small board
50D0101 - Striking Knife
Using a Striking Knife to cut a line across a small board
50D0101 - Striking Knife

Striking Knife

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Made to our exacting standards, this marking knife has a 55° included angle on the tip, ideal for a relaxed grip with maximum control.

The blade is perfectly ground and razor sharp. For right- or left-hand use, it marks in either direction.

The hardwood handle is designed for comfort and precise control with flats on the sides to prevent rolling.

Just under 7" long.

Using a Striking Knife to cut a line across a small board

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    Striking Knife

    Made to our exacting standards, this marking knife has a 55° included angle on the tip, ideal for a relaxed grip with maximum control.

    The blade is perfectly ground and razor sharp. For right- or left-hand use, it marks in either direction.

    The hardwood handle is designed for comfort and precise control with flats on the sides to prevent rolling.

    Just under 7" long.

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