Upswept hunter - just finished. WOW!

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Just finished three stunning knives - all the same except the scales. One in pure buffalo horn - grit buffed to a high smooth sheen - one in buffalo with green olive wood, one in buffalo with iron wood.

Each can be used for most hunting, fishing and camping situations. Each is beautifully balanced and will last for several generations if cleaned and sharpened regularly. It will also make the perfect centre piece in any knife collection and will draw gasps of admiration amongst friends.

Each Stalker is unique. The handle 'scales' are in the finest, stabilised, buffalo horn or buffalo horn with hard wood. (The choice is yours.) These are held in place with sterling silver pins and brass inlay/insert. This knife has an upswept blade and is available in the best Alabama Damascus steel.

All these knives are eye poppingly sharp and are only for sale to responsible individuals over 18 years of age.

Includes a leather fitted, fully welted, hand-made sheath - made from the finest leather. Four alternative versions to choose from.

I only ever use the highest quality materials, the steel hand-forged to highest tolerances and the handles made from hand selected buffalo horn, bone, hard wood burl for the best grain through the hand, together with the finest colour and contrast. Samba Antler is also used, as well as mammoth ivory and teeth taken from 10,000 year old wooly mammoths found under the ice in Siberia.

Each yours for $155 + $10 for postage and packing...sensivble offers considered...especially if you buy more than one!
 

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Alabama Damascus steel, which, in my opinion,
is the very best Damascus steel available.

It is hand forged in Jacksonville,
Alabama USA with the aid of massive air hammers and
it consists of: 3 layers of 52100 (ball bearing steel),
4 layers of 5160 (spring steel), 3 layers of 203E
(low carbon high impact high nickel mild steel alloy),
and 3 layers of 15N20 (band saw blade material).
The steel is then forged out and folded 5 times to
give you 416 layers. Each blade is then heat treated
and tempered for optimum strength and sharpness
to 58-59 Rockwell.
 
Would like to see photos close enough to show detail of grinds, fit of materials, and also the four sheath types. I am interested in one of these with more examination.
 
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