J. Neilson Spear Point Hunter *Reduced Again*

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I bought it slightly used, then I used it to field dress a Whitetail, remove hams and shoulders and back strap, and process the Venison getting it ready for the grinder for burger, so it is used and has several patina spots on the blade. The blade is 5160 high carbon with a hand rubbed finish. It has nickel silver guard with stainless pin. The handle is beautiful Curly Koa wood with copper throat and black and silver spacers. The sheath is hand tooled “Autumn Leaves”. The guy I bought it from said original price was $500.00, I paid over 300.00. Wanting to fund other projects so will sell for 300.00 275.00 250.00 shipped to US address. Neilson is a MS and makes an exceptional knife. This knife was made when he was a JS. If you buy it and want to clean the blade up, go to youtube and search for Cleaning up the hand-rubbed finish on a blade - J. Neilson, it is a very informative video he made showing the process.

First contact, whether PM, email, or "I'll take it" post here will get it.

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Thank you for the correction regarding MS vs JS! The blade is marked J.S.

Blade is about 6 7/16 inches from guard to tip, about 3/16 inch thick, a little over 1 5/16 inches at the widest point. Overall length is about 11 11/16 inches.
 
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