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late roman to anglo saxon leather working or surgical knives Illerup Adal or Kingston Down

a choice of leatherworking or surgeons knives based on the following examples;

Illerup Adal; a hand forged set of two leather cutters- designed for presumed leather working use 
based on the finds from illerup adal in Denmark, late roman early Viking period (bog deposits), 
made from water quenched S275JR steel
supplied with round beechwood handles

Kingston Down; a hand forged and water quenched S275JR steel leather workers cutter (presumed) based on the 
find from grave 3 at kingston down anglo saxon cemetery, fully functional with a round wood handle

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