Walter Potter's Taxidermy Knife | |
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Origin |
Walter Potter |
Type |
Taxidermy Knife |
Effects |
Taxidermizes any organism of the animal kingdom. |
Downsides |
None Identified |
Activation |
Stabbing an animal |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
1209-149 |
Shelf |
38211-80844-83811 |
Date of Collection |
23.04.2013 |
[Source] |
Origin
Walter Potter was an English taxidermist famous for arranging stuffed animals in anthropomorphic scenes, such as kittens having a tea party, rabbits in a school, guinea pigs playing cricket, etc.
Effects
Cutting any living animal with the knife will cause their flesh to stiffen until they become a full piece of taxidermy. Although painless, they will likely scurry from the odd feeling they experience and become frozen in awkward positions.
Trivia
- It has been noted to have the opposite effects of Theodore Roosevelt's Hunting Rifle.