I've had this one done for a while and just finished the sheath.10" OAL,4"-1/4 cutting edge with zebra wood and cocobolo scales,brass rivets.
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That is a fine lookin knife. Nice design.
i really like that one
Awesome!!!!
sweet knife.this fisherman needs one of those,steve
Really nice!
Looks like that would work well in the beginning stages of field dressing a lot of animals as well.
Sort of a "back door key" if you catch my drift.......
Karl....... :rolleyes: :D
Never really thought about that Karl,but I guess ya got a "point" there.I would just recommend that if your at camp be sure and peel the taters before ya do that :biglaugh:
Good looking knife Larry. And yes you sure want clean taters first. LOL
Stiks