Jackball74
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A few years ago I acquired a pipe collection from a family friend who had passed away. It was housed in a wooden display case with a drawer filled with various smoking paraphernalia, but there was also an unusual pocketknife with two blades that taper to points.
It is a Kutmaster, but I'm not sure which model. I figure it was used to scrape the bowls of the pipes, but does anyone know if the blade shapes serve a specific purpose? There are knifes made for cleaning pipes, but the blades are blunted and there is usually a tamping tool attached.
It is a Kutmaster, but I'm not sure which model. I figure it was used to scrape the bowls of the pipes, but does anyone know if the blade shapes serve a specific purpose? There are knifes made for cleaning pipes, but the blades are blunted and there is usually a tamping tool attached.