DanGraves
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Here is one I just finished that is like a jewel. The handle is a artifact fossil Walrus from St. Lawrence Island that was used by an Inuit Indian as a fishing weight, You can see where it had multiple holes in it where they tied the string to hold the weight. It broke and was washed up on the beach and found and collected by an Inuit Indian of today who sold it to my supplier. Blade length is 7 1/8 inches and overall the dagger is 11 1/2. Sterling ferrule and nickel pin and fittings with my Damascus made with fine grain 1084 and 15n20. The Damascus was made into ladder pattern when it is ground shows "O's" at the top of the grind line in the middle. It is sharp and a wicked point. Comes with the stand of Black Walnut. There is a small void that is filled and stabilized 8 months ago and the handle is solid and out of the ground for 16 months. This dagger is 325.00 plus 8.00 priority mail. My paypal and e-mail is dangraves4923@earthlink.net Thanks.
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Sold Sold
USA SALES ONLY DUE TO GOV. LAWS.





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