Izula's gone wild

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This knife has been through hell and deserved some new pants. This thing has cleaned deer, elk, ducks, coho, used as a pry bar, lost, found, and just about everything in between. Our last hunting trip we were down to our last piece of rope and needed to secure the last corner of the tarp and the rope was too short to go around there tree. So I got the great idea to hammer my Izula into the tree and secure the rope through the hole in the handle. You gotta love a tool that you can depend on like that.

So after changing the paracord this last time to get the fat out of it I had the great idea to cut this piece of ivory I've had laying around. I think it turned out perfect and thought I would share the results.

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It's rock solid however that's the great thing about this knife. If the ivory breaks I'll find something else to do with it. It's not the destination with this knife, it's all about the journey.
 
i was expecting to see an Izula with a big CENSORED block covering the edge and the handle. :D
 
That looks great. Trouble is, now it looks too good for kydex. You'll need some fancy leather for it now! :D:thumbup:
 
Thanks for the props all. I wish I was better at lighting and pictures and you could see the convex on this knife. The Izula, hands down, has to be my favorite knife I've ever owned. This little knife can do just about anything.
 
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