Tribal Cutter - A different kind of Camp Knife

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I'm offering up for sale this primitive/tribal style camp knife made from Aldo 1075. 12.5" OAL, 7" blade, very resilient antique finish that greatly aids in rust prevention, epoxy soaked rawhide bolster wrap, redwood burl with sapwood character. The handle is big and feels great with awesome purchase. Flat ground all the way to edge... very aggressive cutter. Sheath is included... of center seam construction. The sheath isn't made yet but I'm attaching a picture of a similar sheath I just made. Sorry folks.. the pouch isn't included. That is my personal 'man purse'.

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Sheath style:

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$265 plus shipping including sheath

I guarantee my knives for life and will either replace, fix or refund for any failures that result in the workmanship of the knife as long as it is used in a manner considered appropriate for a knife. I will return money after 1 week as long as the knife is in the same condition in which it is shipped.

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Man, I like your style. Period knives are difficult to make artistic yet look hundreds of years old. You hit this one beautifully.
 
Very cool---you don't see many "antique" wharncliffe-style blade patterns being recreated but they most certainly existed. Evokes images of primitive adventuring! :)
 
I'm lovin that handle, rustic elegance at its best!
 
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