Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Old time knife sharpener

Messages posted to thread:
D.Lewis aka tonto59 14-Apr-21
Bugle up 14-Apr-21
Bearfootin 14-Apr-21
Scoop 14-Apr-21
Live2Hunt 14-Apr-21
Ugly Coyote 14-Apr-21
Ugly Coyote 14-Apr-21
Ugly Coyote 14-Apr-21
Ugly Coyote 14-Apr-21
Scoop 14-Apr-21
TradToTheBone 14-Apr-21
Jon Stewart 14-Apr-21
Jon Stewart 14-Apr-21
Jon Stewart 14-Apr-21
From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 14-Apr-21




And it’s a bottle opener too! Genius! I wonder who made those. I never saw one like that. Pretty cool Dan!

From: Bugle up
Date: 14-Apr-21




Perhaps similar to the RADA design too.

From: Bearfootin
Date: 14-Apr-21




And an “inch” ruler too.

I wonder is it “metric” on the other side?

Probably a use for the 2 holes too !!!

From: Scoop Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 14-Apr-21




I suspect the holes are for measuring shaft diameters, i.e. 5/16 and 11/32. I have a serious of holes drilled to measure my tapering efforts, kind of like a go no-go.

From: Live2Hunt
Date: 14-Apr-21




And it’s a bottle opener too! Genius! LOL, yup, that guy was a smart thinker and thirsty.

From: Ugly Coyote
Date: 14-Apr-21

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I've got a couple of old, odd sharpeners also.

From: Ugly Coyote
Date: 14-Apr-21

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Date: 14-Apr-21

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From: Ugly Coyote
Date: 14-Apr-21

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From: Scoop Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 14-Apr-21




This way cool stuff!

From: TradToTheBone
Date: 14-Apr-21




Paint scraper also? I have an Acme too.

From: Jon Stewart
Date: 14-Apr-21




My guess is that Boxcall's was used for fishing. Sharpening a filet knife and having a beer while cleaning fish??? Ruler to measure fish??

From: Jon Stewart
Date: 14-Apr-21

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Date: 14-Apr-21

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