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Plug knife - job specific or any old knife?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wet Dottle" data-source="post: 294229" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>A Buck knife? If I were to guess, I would say that the knife in the tin label is a Rough Rider, probably the Sunfish in tobacco bone.</p><p></p><p>For C&D pressed cakes (I wouldn't call them plugs) I'm with Hermit in that scissors work very well. For true plugs, very dense and hard, a large kitchen knife with very little belly works well. But those plug cutters from ebay are really the way to get the best uniform flakes for the fold-and-stuff method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wet Dottle, post: 294229, member: 192"] A Buck knife? If I were to guess, I would say that the knife in the tin label is a Rough Rider, probably the Sunfish in tobacco bone. For C&D pressed cakes (I wouldn't call them plugs) I'm with Hermit in that scissors work very well. For true plugs, very dense and hard, a large kitchen knife with very little belly works well. But those plug cutters from ebay are really the way to get the best uniform flakes for the fold-and-stuff method. [/QUOTE]
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