Damascus & Walrus Trapper

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Traditional single blade trapper slip.
2.75" blade of Craig Barr damascus - 57-59rc.
scalloped titanium liners.
nickel-silver bolsters.
file-worked 440ss back spring.
walrus tusk handle scales.
4.125" closed.
7.5" o.a.l.
SOLD - Thanks!
Thanks for looking!
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I am not a custom knife fan, but this is an absolute beauty. Nice choice of materials and design. I hope to add something like this to my collection of antique knive someday as evidence of quality still being important to our present day knives. The price is very reasonable too. My only suggest and mind you I have no idea how it is done, is that I would love to see something like this with pinched, slanted, and grooved bolsters. It is just those little things that really dress a knife. By the way. I loved the scroll work on this knife too. Please keep them coming as I do plan on purchasing one soon.

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looking to buy a crown horn, Damascus knife about 9 inchs total length. real rustic looking $100-$150 anyone out there? thanks
 
I love the look of this knife. The handle reminds me of some H.H. Frank Knives. Great work! We may have to talk once I get some bills paid.
 
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