Ring Guard fighter in Damascus with Fossill Walrus Ivory "SOLD"

DanGraves

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Here is a ring guard fighter in ancient fossil walrus ivory. The ivory was collected by native Alaskan Inuit indians on private native land in St. Lawrence, Alaska. Est. age is about 2000 years old and could have been a tool of some sort. Blade length is 7 1/2 inches and overall is 12 1/8 inches. Sterling ferrule and nickel silver fittings and mosiac pin with my Snakeskin Damascus made with 52100 steel ball bearings and 4800 KC steel. It is razor sharp and a wicked point. Comes with the stand of Black Walnut. The handle is solid and out of the ground for 18 months and the end is left how it came out of the ground except I polished it. More pictures upon request. One of my finer ones This ring guard is "SOLD" plus 12.00 priority mail. My paypal and e-mail is dangraves4923@earthlink.net Thanks.

You can see what folks say about my knives in the thread "Good bad and ugly" LINK http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1374786-Dan-Graves-knives


Can't be mailed to NY or NJ due to Laws.




 
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Thanks guy's. Yes the ivory was quite pricey. But I had to have it. Just love working with it.
 
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