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Friend has been given his grandfather's rigging knife. Is the pointed
tapered tool for untieing knots and opening the lay of a line called a fid? What else is it for? On the side of the knife is a tapered slot routed into the wooden handle and then overlain with steel with the matching slot milled into it. The slot is not undercut . It is about 3/16" deep, about 1/4" wide at the large end and about 3/16 to 1/8" at the other. Whole slot is about 1 1/2" long. Is the slot another tool? What is it for? Thanks, Richard |
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