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For your consideration, Rifleman's knife, OAL 14 inches, blade length 9 1/4 inches. 1084 HC steel .
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Walnut handle. Iron pins and guard. Knife and sheath have been antiqued 300 shipped to you
 
'The arrogance of excellence.' -from an old W. L. Weller whiskey commercial. I forged knives and other tools from the time I was 13 'til the Drs. banned me from coal a few years ago. I am impressed with the quality of your work and artistic design. It takes a lot of skill and painstaking work to achieve your level of craftsmanship. Good on ye, man! George. (raised and taught blacksmithing in in deep East Texas). P.S. I only forged good steel with coal, nothing else.
 
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Absolutely amazed that someone has not purchased this knife yet! This is a treasure for sure, and maybe could be considered an heirloom. Kudos to Tallpine! Nothing but good to say about him or his craftsmanship!! I am certain you will find a multitude of other that feel the same way. Buy with confidence!!!
 
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