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I have always taken for granted that the button hook (as it is commonly called on the message boards that I used to frequent) was used for pulling buttons through the tiny button holes of the era. I hadn't considered that it might also be used for laces.
I appreciate seeing this post, and thank you for sharing that beautiful knife.
I have purchased two exceptional pocketknives from TFWW made by Queen that have D-2 blades and I am convinced that D-2 keeps it's edge longer than any other knife steel with which I am familiar...
I must admit I am not that great at sharpening a knife. Some times I can put a razor edge on in a few minutes and other times I could work forever and not be any sharper them when I started.
You won't know that you need one until you forget to put in your pocket after having carried it for a while.
Very nice article on knives. Of course as a boy in the late 1950's to the mid 60's I carried a pocket knife. Through the 70's I carried several wonderful little pocket knives and jack knives when Schrade Cutlery and Case still made carbon steel pocket knives and alas they were all lost because I didn't have a sheath. I do have a wonderful 1930's Schrade carpenters knife that I only carry in a sheath. Settled for a cheap SS Schrade. When I took up serious wood carving I found that J.A. Henckels-a Congress style and recently a Queen Cutlery-Oar Carver (O-1) tool steel and I did have a very nice SOG VG-10. The steel is critical to a properly functioning knife and then developing the sharpening skills. Please try to carry working knives.