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SOLD FURNIS Style Scalping Knife

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Runewolf1973

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Furnis style scalping knife for sale. It has a 7-1/4" blade of 1084 high carbon steel. The blade is 3/32" thick, distal tapered and a partial tapered tang. The knife is just under 12" long overall and features a rosewood handle with an oval cross section and 3 steel pins. It comes with a premium veg tan center-seam sheath.

Asking $175 with shipping included to Canada and the US. Payment via PayPal is preferred, but will entertain other payment options.

Thanks for looking!

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I like this a lot. I’m not familiar with Furnis knives, is that a specific style or maker?
 
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