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FOR SALE Hudson Bay camp Knife

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Forged by Curtis Plank, overall length is just under 11” with the blade about 6 1/2” long. The blade is heavy measuring 3/16” on the backside but holds An edge you can shave with. Handle is curly maple, full tang and brass rivers I’m unsure of the steel used. I’ve never used this other than to shave the hair off my arm to check the edge.

Sorry no sheath. 125.00 shipped to your door.
 

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That's a nice, handmade knife. It'll make a great camp knife. "Camping" back in the days of the fur trade frequently involved dismembering large animals, cutting lodgepoles and firewood, and digging rifle pits. I've read of these knives being used for all of those things.

The little "X" on the blade looks like crossed arrows to me also. A cool cartouche.

Notchy Bob
 
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