Walrus ivory artifact knife w/free sheath "SOLD"

DanGraves

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Here is a artifact walrus ivory knife that was a scraper point and had a hole in it for I guess a lanyard that got broke. You can see it if you look close at the bottom of the handle. Found on St. Lawerance Island in Alaska by Inuit Eskimos and the artifact was made by Siberian Eskimos about 2,000 yrs ago. A rare handle. I made the Damascus for it with 1084 steel laminated with 15n20 and forge welded the the blade in an unusual pattern. Then heat treated it to 59 to 60 on the Rockwell scale. Will hold a great edge. The blade is 3 3/4 inches long and 8 1/2 overall and comes with a free sheath.
I take check of money order. 265.00



 
Here is a artifact walrus ivory knife that was a scraper point and had a hole in it for I guess a lanyard that got broke. You can see it if you look close at the bottom of the handle. Found on St. Lawerance Island in Alaska by Inuit Eskimos and the artifact was made by Siberian Eskimos about 2,000 yrs ago. A rare handle. I made the Damascus for it with 1084 steel laminated with 15n20 and forge welded the the blade in an unusual pattern. Then heat treated it to 59 to 60 on the Rockwell scale. Will hold a great edge. The blade is 3 3/4 inches long and 8 1/2 overall and comes with a free sheath.
I take check of money order. 265.00




Thanks Logan7 Let me know if you want me to make you one.
I do want you to make one for me. I'll PM you. I have some ideas 🤔
 
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