Theatre of War
You'll find both used since British and American "English" are different in details.
Theatre of War
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It's been my experience that the genre is "theatre" and the venue (place) is a "theater."You'll find both used since British and American "English" are different in details.
Sounds interesting.Gunny, you ain't gonna believe this, but my old man may have made that knife.
I had one of the last he made, a skinning knife. I gave it to a good neighbor of mine. He has left for the holiday weekend so I could not get a picture of it to you. I will do that soon here.
My dad made about 25 of them back in the 50's. He got the sheets of plastic at a place called "House of Plastics" in Detroit. The blades were all made of real sword blades that were sold at a war surplus place in Detroit called Silversteins.(or close spelling.)
He cut up squares of the plastic and drilled them. I'd have to guess at how he cemented them together on the shank of the blades. He then shaped and polished the plastic. As a young boy I only saw the squares of plastic and the finished products.
He made butcher knives, (long butcher knives) hunting knives etc. just as a hobby. Most were given to his friends.
Picture to follow after Thanksgiving.
Gunny's knife may have been one of the first made by my old man.