Rib-Splitter

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Just finished this one up and I am calling it the Rib-Splitter. It is made from a farrier's rasp and is 10 1/8" overall length with a 5 1/8" blade. The handle scales are Chinquapin Oak with nickle silver pins. A little different style than what I usually work with but I like the shape and feel. More of a Green River style camp knife. Nothin' fancy, just a good size camp knife.
Price is $165 with free CONUS shipping. No sheath at this time.
First "I'll take it" gets it, and thanks for looking.
 

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Nice! Beautiful scales on that one. WHat is Chinquapin Oak?

Chinqapin Oak is a type of oak that is found mainly through the MidEastern part of the United States but also through a band of Central Texas, which is where I am. We like them here because they are Oak Wilt resistant. The scales on this knife were really solid with no defects and had some figure to them. Really solid.
 
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