A couple of "Sash-Style" Knives **Both SOLD**

Rick Marchand

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Hello Folks,
The Hieroglyphs on the sheath are First Nations, Mi'Kmaq... the indigenous tribe around these parts. Not sure what they translate to... so don't be surprised if you get slapped by a native in Nova Scotia.

The "Bone Trapper" **SOLD**
Blade Material: 1084FG, hand forged
Thickness: 5/32″
Overall Length: 9″
Blade Length: 4 1/4″
Blade Width: 1″
Handle Length: 4 3/4″
Handle Construction: Deer femur, hemp wrapped (epoxy soaked)
Sheath: Hand stitched, tooled and wax dipped. Sash carry with leather tie strap.

Price is $625, shipped within N.A.(Int'l Shp'g will need to be quoted)

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***"SASH" KNIFE SOLD***

Here is a slick little blade inspired by the trade knives of the late 1700’s. (Don’t quote me on that.) The sheath is designed to be tucked into the belt of sash and tied off. Not exactly period correct but cool just the same.

The "Sash" Knife

Blade Material: 1084FG, hand forged
Thickness: 1/8″
Overall Length: 12″
Blade Length: 7 1/2″
Blade Width: 1 3/16″
Handle Length: 4 1/2″
Handle Construction: Leather backed, hemp wrapped (epoxy soaked), peened pommel cap
Sheath: Hand stitched, dyed and wax dipped. Sash carry with leather tie strap.

Price is $450(SOLD), shipped within N.A.(Int'l Shp'g will need to be quoted)

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