SadEyedDevil
Pilgrim
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$350 shipped in the US, Paypal G&S preferred
In picture marked "2" from left to right the knives are:
1 Dean Hazuka - Large scalper
2 Dean Hazuka - Small Hudson Bay
3 Dean Hazuka - Buffalo Skinner
4 Green Beetle Gear - Wagon Wheel Knife
5 C L Matteo - Mountain Knife
6 Unknown - Found in barn by me at age 8 or so
7 IronmanOKC - Coffin Handle Knife
8 Dwight Gallian - Belt Knife
9 OldHickory Butcher - Liberated from kitchen duty by me around age 5
10 Gulzar Ahmed - Jesse Clift Bowie
11 Gulzar Ahmed - Edwin Forrest Bowie
12 Ken Hamilton - Half Tang Trade Knife oval cocobolo handle
Only condition issues with any of the knives aside from aging or honest wear would be; #5 the nice bone scales having some gaps around tang, prob should have used liners could be filled with epoxy or removed and fixed, #6 an obvious homemade amateur knife solid and went well with my Red Ryder (still have both my eyes and the carbine), #9 was used by a 5yo to play frontiersman on a farm for years and it shows but handle solid and blade serviceable.
Sheaths are below the knives that came with them for #1-7. The others came with none.
Knife #4 is Youtube famous, there is a forging video from wagon wheel to finished knife, it is a good watch.
Thrown in is a book "The Great Fur Lands or Sketches of Life in the Hudsons Bay Territory" by H.M. Robinson 1879. This copy looks to be 1972.
$350 shipped in the US, Paypal G&S preferred
In picture marked "2" from left to right the knives are:
1 Dean Hazuka - Large scalper
2 Dean Hazuka - Small Hudson Bay
3 Dean Hazuka - Buffalo Skinner
4 Green Beetle Gear - Wagon Wheel Knife
5 C L Matteo - Mountain Knife
6 Unknown - Found in barn by me at age 8 or so
7 IronmanOKC - Coffin Handle Knife
8 Dwight Gallian - Belt Knife
9 OldHickory Butcher - Liberated from kitchen duty by me around age 5
10 Gulzar Ahmed - Jesse Clift Bowie
11 Gulzar Ahmed - Edwin Forrest Bowie
12 Ken Hamilton - Half Tang Trade Knife oval cocobolo handle
Only condition issues with any of the knives aside from aging or honest wear would be; #5 the nice bone scales having some gaps around tang, prob should have used liners could be filled with epoxy or removed and fixed, #6 an obvious homemade amateur knife solid and went well with my Red Ryder (still have both my eyes and the carbine), #9 was used by a 5yo to play frontiersman on a farm for years and it shows but handle solid and blade serviceable.
Sheaths are below the knives that came with them for #1-7. The others came with none.
Knife #4 is Youtube famous, there is a forging video from wagon wheel to finished knife, it is a good watch.
Thrown in is a book "The Great Fur Lands or Sketches of Life in the Hudsons Bay Territory" by H.M. Robinson 1879. This copy looks to be 1972.
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