Howdy folks, Two Feathers here:
Here we go again I’m listing this one a second time. They say the second times a charm, let’s see? Here’s a beautiful Scalping knife with a Birdseye Maple handle. The price is $170.00 s&h with insurance.
The knife is 9.25” (9-1/4”) long. It has a 5-5/8” long by 1-1/4” wide 3/32” thick 1095 Carbon Steel blade. This knife is surgical scalpel sharp!
The handle slabs are Birdseye Maple. They’ve been treated to give maximum eye appeal. They’re held on with (6) 1/16” Solid Brass pins.
The sheath has been “painted” in the Native American Parflech style. I’ve removed a bit of the color to give the sheath an aged look. The sheath is made of 6 oz. veg, tanned tooling leather. It has a 2-5/8” long belt or sash slot. It has 2 rows of stitching. The first is an X stitch all along the edge of the sheath. The second is a short line of saddle stitching along the inside edge of the belt slot. This short row of stitches helps strengthen the belt slot and keeps the welt tight. There is a welt to protect the stitches from the cutting edge. The sheath is signed and has my logo stamped on it.
This one will get you some looks at your next shoot, rendezvous, or just sitting in camp around the fire. This knife will put your persona right in the middle of the Fur Trade era, around 1700. The North American fur trade ran from about the 1600's to the 1800's. I'm sure I'll get flack over that statement.
If interested PM me.
As always, thanks for looking.
God bless:
Two Feathers
Here we go again I’m listing this one a second time. They say the second times a charm, let’s see? Here’s a beautiful Scalping knife with a Birdseye Maple handle. The price is $170.00 s&h with insurance.
The knife is 9.25” (9-1/4”) long. It has a 5-5/8” long by 1-1/4” wide 3/32” thick 1095 Carbon Steel blade. This knife is surgical scalpel sharp!
The handle slabs are Birdseye Maple. They’ve been treated to give maximum eye appeal. They’re held on with (6) 1/16” Solid Brass pins.
The sheath has been “painted” in the Native American Parflech style. I’ve removed a bit of the color to give the sheath an aged look. The sheath is made of 6 oz. veg, tanned tooling leather. It has a 2-5/8” long belt or sash slot. It has 2 rows of stitching. The first is an X stitch all along the edge of the sheath. The second is a short line of saddle stitching along the inside edge of the belt slot. This short row of stitches helps strengthen the belt slot and keeps the welt tight. There is a welt to protect the stitches from the cutting edge. The sheath is signed and has my logo stamped on it.
This one will get you some looks at your next shoot, rendezvous, or just sitting in camp around the fire. This knife will put your persona right in the middle of the Fur Trade era, around 1700. The North American fur trade ran from about the 1600's to the 1800's. I'm sure I'll get flack over that statement.
If interested PM me.
As always, thanks for looking.
God bless:
Two Feathers
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