Polished Sheep Horn/ drop point hunter

Jack O'Neill

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steel-3/16 ATS-34 , HT to an Rc 59
OAL is 9 3/4"
Blade- 5" tip to handle , 4 1/2" sharpened , 1 1/8" wide at ricasso
mirror polished hollow grind,with satin flats
Handle- polished Merino Sheep Horn , rear bolster is Ivory micarta ,all with copper pins
Sheath-hand formed,oiled & waxed .
now accepting paypal
$150.00 includes shipping . Postal money orders or checks , checks held for clearance. comments welcomed , hope you all like it .price reduced to $140.00
Jack ONeill
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--------this knife sold----- thank you all
 
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mod's , sorry for this bumb but I signed up for paypal payment and must let everyone know . I beg your forgiveness .
 
nice knife. It may just be the lack of refrence or my lack of knowledge of the subject but that sheep horn looks uber thick.

and for some reason i can't quit looking at that stick too....its a cool stick.
 
nice knife. It may just be the lack of refrence or my lack of knowledge of the subject but that sheep horn looks uber thick.

and for some reason i can't quit looking at that stick too....its a cool stick.

the sheep horn is a full hand but it does fit my wifes well , the good thing is they can be worked thinner .
the walking stick is one my wife found in the back woods , dead and just standing there . we believe it is a form of cedar . She debarked and sanded it .
 
Haha, I wasn't complaining that they were too thick, I just didn't know goat horn grew that thick..... Of course you say horn, and I think of drinking horns which are really thin walled, and aren't goat horn to begin with
 
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