1980's Timberline

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Original Timberline Custom, one of the early SA's ( serial number 43). 7 1/2" blade 12 1/2" overall length, 1/4" stock 440C at 58 to 60Rc. These knives are the best hollow handle survival knives ever made, in my opinion and in the opinion of many others. This knife is unused, uncarried, original edge, built to perfection, no flaws. The sheath is a heavy duty work of art, with sharpening stone on the back. Buttcap is mirror polished on inside to use as a signaling tool. Brown cord wrap, great balance and feel, perfect fit in the sheath. The best example that you'll find.




Thanks,

Pete
 

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Here are some sheath pics. The sheath is a work of art. Very heavy duty and hangs perfectly on the belt.
 

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Haven't seen one of those in a long time! Memories....Jim Hardenbrook was quite the knifemaker.
 
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