That's sweet!
That's sweet!
Let me know what you think of the War Horse!SP order came in today. I got the 3Ps to try out my new "plug cutter," and the Warhorse and Diamond Head to try something new. The Gaslight is just to stock up.
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That's B&B for you...SP order came in today. I got the 3Ps to try out my new "plug cutter," and the Warhorse and Diamond Head to try something new. The Gaslight is just to stock up.
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I've only had one bowl so far, but it was pretty good. I really liked the tin note.Let me know what you think of the War Horse!
It works so much better than a knife. I've never had 3Ps be so trouble-free before.That's B&B for you...
Found this really cool tobacco plug cutter, now I need some plug tobacco to cut with it!
It works so much better than a knife. I've never had 3Ps be so trouble-free before.
That's B&B for you...
Found this really cool tobacco plug cutter, now I need some plug tobacco to cut with it!
That's how I got my plug cutter. Kent had one made and showed me the artist's pics. I placed my order before he even received it.The other B&B tradition - Ok, that looks pretty cool... I'll buy one too!
Free delivery Thursday with Amazon Prime.
You know I'm going to have to modify this thing with food safe stains and oils. Maybe some laser etching on the handle or blade if it's a cheap enough version of "stainless steel"
@Kentos - interested in hearing more about this cutter of yours!That's how I got my plug cutter. Kent had one made and showed me the artist's pics. I placed my order before he even received it.
@Kentos - interested in hearing more about this cutter of yours!
I've seen a couple of those and also the cast iron ones on ebay, and they're not much more than the one I got from Amazon.So it’s modeled after a 19th century plug cutter. It was the first prototype so I’m sure the ones now are even better, though I don’t know if he still makes them.
I’ll PM you his contact info if you are interested.
Which one did you get?I've seen a couple of those and also the cast iron ones on ebay, and they're not much more than the one I got from Amazon.
If the Amazon one doesn't work out, I may go ahead and get an antique one!
Mine looks exactly the same, but with a left hand grind.So it’s modeled after a 19th century plug cutter. It was the first prototype so I’m sure the ones now are even better, though I don’t know if he still makes them.
I’ll PM you his contact info if you are interested.
Which one did you get?
Got me one like yours too. But I found it half price on ebay as it was missing the tray hahaha. Its surprisingly solid.Which one did you get?
What's that attachment on the blade?
I saw one in an antique shop once, but I didn't want to pay $100 for it, and then still have to restore it.But I've been eyeballing these
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It's for adjusting thickness of the cut from razor thin up to 12mm.What's that attachment on the blade?