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Home Products Mini Stag & Damascus Upswept Skinner

Mini Stag & Damascus Upswept Skinner

by Wild Boar Blades

SKU 1916

Date Added 06/28/2005

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $55.00

Overview

Upswept Damascus blade measures approximately 3 inches long, 1/16 inch thick and 3/4 inch deep. Full tang with pinned stag scales. A nice minature skinner.Made for Wild Boar Knives by River Trader Knives, this knife is a historical re-creation of the Early American Trade Knife. The original early knives were made and used between 1640 and 1890. The original knives of various sizes were traded to Indians, settlers and trappers. The heat treating is done as it was done for hundreds of years in a coal forge. The steel used is 1095 hi-carbon steel. Blade Steel: Damascus

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About the Maker

Wild Boar Blades

Ray Simonson started selling the Polish Kopromed Knives in1995 as Kopromed USA and in 1998 he changed the name to Wild Boar Blades, providing premium knives imported from Poland, Germany andSouth Africa as as well as a few one of a kind custom knives.