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 Re: OBOE reed knife
Author: Hotboy 
Date:   2019-09-11 21:12

I have never used a Chiang knife, but it may be a Chinese copy of the Landwell Model D knife...the handle and blade shape are similar.

I am confused by it, however, because on the one hand, they say it's a double hollow ground knife, which is normally able to be used both left- and right-handed, but on the Hodge website you have to choose from left- or right-handed, which normally occurs only with wedge ground knives.

Also, because of the thinness, it appears that this kind of knife would be best for detail work rather than roughing out work, which is similar to the Landwell.

Dane
Bay Area, California

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