WTS: Couple of Period Early America knives & Sweet little Nessmuk skinner

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Here's a sweet little Nessmuk skinner with lots of belly (just like me).

This was custom made, to my specifications:

- O-1 steel @ RC60
- 1/8" thick
- convex grind into convex edge that is mirror polished and razor sharp
- linen Micarta scales finished semi-rough for good grip
- stainless steel tube pins
- Kydex neck sheath with adjustable paracord lanyard

This is the baby daddy of skinners folks!
Slice and dice any critter with this one

$165 Delivered -SOLD-

I take PayPal !

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Early America Mountain Man knives.

These two are reproductions of what early American knives looked like...
These two have been made by GL Drew -

Both knives finished as they would be 200 years ago

Scalper

- 5160 steel @ RC60 Sharp!
- 6 1/4" blade length
- flat ground blade forged from .250 stock tapered
- curly birch wood grips
- leather sheath hand stitched - molded

$169 Delivered

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Mountain Man knife

- 5160 steel @ RC60
- 8 3/4" blade length
- flat ground blade forged from .250 stock tapered
- Buck horn grips - full tang
- leather sheath hand stitched - w/spoon handle

$229 Delivered- SOLD-

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Thanks Bill, it is a beauty...from tip to pommel, it's very special and still available.

The Mt.Man Bowie is now SOLD
 
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