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AJB Temple wrote:Thanks Andy. Mincing knife is a new one on me. It doesn't look as if it would take a sharp enough edge but I might run it across a 400 grit water stone and see. Anyway, I like it, and I think it was pretty cheap at £4.
Andyp wrote:Just out of curiosity Andy, do any of those catalogues have dough cutters in them?
AJB Temple wrote:
We were at Waterperry Garden near Oxford at the w/e where there was a rare plant fair. Two ladies had a stand with old garden tools (I nearly bought an old scythe but decided it was too short for me) and among other things I bought this tool for £4.
They had no idea what it was. I intend to use it as a dough scraper. Possibly it might have been a garden tool used for dividing potted plants perhaps? Does anyone know its' true purpose? There are no makers marks at all, but it is very nicely made.
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