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SOLD Russell Green River Knife with Sheath

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This is a Russell Green River Ripper Knife. I started with a blank and added the maple scales and brass bolsters. The blade is approx. 4" long by 7/8" wide by 3/32" wide. Overall length is approx. 8 3/8" long. The scales are secured to the blade with epoxy and brass pins. The bolsters are attached to the blade with epoxy and brass pins. The scales were finished with water based stain and 5 coats of Tru-Oil. The sheath with welt is made out of vegetable tanned cowhide. It will accommodate up to a 3" belt. Asking $65.00 plus shipping. Prefer USPS money order. PM for more info.
 

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Kind of reminded me of a buck pocket knife in the open position. Seemed like a cool little knife and well put together. Had to do it, it called to me.
 
Glad you like it. That's the problem when you build knives. You want to keep them all but you know you can't. I think it will be a handy little knife. Thanks again, John
 
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