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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 41134, member: 25"]One reason would be blades and handles from different workshops. another, and principally, because just being stuck into the pitch filled handle shells with the solidified pitch (do not put your antique knives in a dishwasher) does not constitute 'Immovably and permanently fixed' like a soldered on handle or twiddly bit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 41134, member: 25"]One reason would be blades and handles from different workshops. another, and principally, because just being stuck into the pitch filled handle shells with the solidified pitch (do not put your antique knives in a dishwasher) does not constitute 'Immovably and permanently fixed' like a soldered on handle or twiddly bit.[/QUOTE]
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