CSC Reclaimed Chestnut Wood Half Moon Trapper

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Trapper Style Pocket Folder with Burnished and Reclaimed Chestnut Wood Handle, elegant yet balanced, barely noticeable in the pocket, but ready to shimmer in your hand. It features slim tapered stainless steel blades nestled in heat-treated stainless steel liners, and smooth grained antique american chestnut wood handles. Made in the USA. Chestnut wood is reclaimed from historic Amish barn in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

  • Fully Tapered, Hand Fit & Polished 14-4 CrMo 3¼” Slim Stainless Steel Blade
  • Sparkling Ultra Slim Heat-Treated Stainless Steel Liner and Spring
  • Great Snap, Heft and Balance
  • High Polished Extra-Wide Nickel Silver Bolsters
  • Individually Handmade, Burnished and Tapered Reclaimed Chestnut Wood Handles
  • Limited edition with engraved serial number and DPH double coined shield

$66.95

Visit us at http://www.droppointhunter.com and select Canal Street Cutlery in the top bar and then Half Moon in the Styles Bar.


Thanks for your interest in our knives,
Michael@droppointhunter.com

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Very interested in this line!

I have read that the wood came from Hopkinsville, KY and also from WV. Did it come from 2 locations? Anyway to tell which knives came from where? I have a connection to the Hopkinsville location which is why I ask.
 
The Chestnut wood all came from an Amish Barn in One location in WVirginia. Now I don't remember the location off the top of my head but I will let you know on Monday the exact location it came from.
 
My apologies ~ I have been corrected. You are correct, and here is the history of the wood:

History of the Canal Street Chestnut---The Hoover barn was located just outside of Hopkinsville, KY. It was built around 1920 and served as an agricultural building until the late 1970's when it was deemed too dangerous to house animals or to work out of due to its deteriorating condition. The Hoovers were an Amish family who had bought the farm after moving there from Lancaster, PA in the 1950's. It was a traditionally framed 20' x 42' two story with two 14 foot side shelters. Most of the framing was a Chestnut while the siding was a combination of Oak and Chestnut. It was deconstruced in late 2007 and has been used in various projects.
 
fatehbajwa,

The knife at the top of our homepage (there are two one in the headline and one in the top of the picture ~ I assume that's the one you are asking about) is a Smooth Oiled Rams Horn Trailing Drop Point Hunter. (440C Stainless Steel/Nickel Silver Bolsters)

Thanks for your interest!

michael@droppointhunter.com
 
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