What material is the handle of this knife?

Siberian Impala is jigged bone to resemble Impala horn and then dyed black - as are most scales that use "Impala". Impala have horns rather than antlers and don't shed them each year, but have to pay the ultimate price in order to provide actual Impala horn. JB may have real Impala horn, but most are bone. (Try googling "Siberian Impala").

wildbillw
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Well thats not confusing.Sounds to me like false advertising .
I can only guess that the person who came up with that name is also responsible for the names they give paint colours these days.
Thanks for the info anyway.
 
I saw one in the bargain cave one time and am still kicking myself for not buying it.
 
Well thats not confusing.Sounds to me like false advertising .
I can only guess that the person who came up with that name is also responsible for the names they give paint colours these days.

Yeah......."Siberian Impala" sounds like a joke.

Apparently, the joke is on the customer.
 
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