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I have been studying the knives used in the old west (non bowies) and this is the result. Large skinner and small utility knife. These are great for hunting, camping and show. The handle of the large knife is exposed so you can reach and pull out, a leather tong is attached to the smaller knife so it is secure in the sheath but can be accessed easily.
The full sheath is very comfortable to carry and wraps around hip. The back is a single piece folded over with a hand stitched molded front. The foldover back allows sheath to move comfortable with you when walking. The leather sheath has a natural neatsfoot oil treatment. Sheath is 9 1/2" x 6 3/4".
Both blades are flat ground from 5/32" O1 tool steel. Large knife blade 6 1/4" blade, 10 3/4" Overall about 1 1/2" at widest point
Small knife 3" blade, 7 1/4 overall.
Both about 59 - 60rc
Handles Figured Walnut Burl
Brass Pins
Price $sold includes sheath and shipping in US.
The full sheath is very comfortable to carry and wraps around hip. The back is a single piece folded over with a hand stitched molded front. The foldover back allows sheath to move comfortable with you when walking. The leather sheath has a natural neatsfoot oil treatment. Sheath is 9 1/2" x 6 3/4".
Both blades are flat ground from 5/32" O1 tool steel. Large knife blade 6 1/4" blade, 10 3/4" Overall about 1 1/2" at widest point
Small knife 3" blade, 7 1/4 overall.
Both about 59 - 60rc
Handles Figured Walnut Burl
Brass Pins
Price $sold includes sheath and shipping in US.




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