Scavenger blade: bush tanto

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This is what I term a "scavenger blade", a stock removal blade that is made from a plow disk from my family's farm. The blade was cut from the disk, flattened out, the profile cleaned up, and then it was normalized multiple times to make sure it didn't try to return to its previous curved cross section. Then the bevels were ground in and it was heat treated.

The blade is 8" long and the overall length is 13 1/8", with a spine thickness of approximately 1/8". The handle has full-length leather slabs underneath a hemp cord wrap and a triple strand Turk's head knot in black cotton, all sealed with amber shellac. I think of this as a "bush tanto", though a couple of people have commented that they think it would make a good barbecue slicer. The texture on the blade comes from rust pitting on the plow disk from years of sitting under live oak leaves.

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Price: $145 plus shipping. If interested, please PM me. *SOLD!*
 
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Looks like something one would see in a frontier movie, being stitched in and out of a bad guy! I like it.
 
And it's mine! muwahaaahaaahaaaaaa!!

Saw Chronicles of Riddick a few months back and have had a persian fighter itch since...bush tanto...persian...it's all good! ;) :)

Look forward to checking it out!
 
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