inadequate knife
Hello Observer. I feel confident that you are correct about "Jack's" intention to decapitate AC. I wonder, however, whether his failure was due to a lack of skill or an inadequate knife? If I remember, his knife was generally thought to be long, thin, and sharp. Usually, a decapitation is expedited by a heavier implement, such as a meat cleaver or small axe. The point being (Oh, dear! No pun intended!) that the blade of these is rather heavy and can separate the bony parts.
Just a suggestion.
The best.
LC
Hello Observer. I feel confident that you are correct about "Jack's" intention to decapitate AC. I wonder, however, whether his failure was due to a lack of skill or an inadequate knife? If I remember, his knife was generally thought to be long, thin, and sharp. Usually, a decapitation is expedited by a heavier implement, such as a meat cleaver or small axe. The point being (Oh, dear! No pun intended!) that the blade of these is rather heavy and can separate the bony parts.
Just a suggestion.
The best.
LC
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