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SOLD Timber Wolf (Tibia) Leg Bone Knife

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Hi Y'all,
I'm primarily a Gun Maker, however I also make knives, hawks, possible's bags, horns, bows, arrows, walking sticks and other accouterments. here's one of my knives. I make my knives from high carbon RR spikes I pick up off the tracks a few towns over. I use various materials for the handles. I try to get unusual stuff. The leather I get from, where else, EBAY. :ghostly: If anything else, enjoy my pics.

This knife I made with a Timber Wolf Leg Bone (Tibia). This is a small sized knife with an excellent handle. This knife is a small patch knife/camp knife. The tang runs all the way through the hollow of the bone and is filled with liquid steel for a very solid/durable knife. The sheath is 6oz full grain cow hide. The belt loop will accept 2" belt. Surely be a major conversation piece at any events.

$99.00, $9.95 shipping. I accept Cash, Personal Check, MO, PayPal, Visa/MC.

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And a well made one too. ( 1. 2😀, sorry, couldn’t resist). I like it, looks like a comfortable handle.
I have 2 forges. One is gas fired for inside work when the weather is bad or for gun work. It's right behind my work bench. My outside forge is traditional coal/wood fired. I prefer to use this one, especially for my blade work. It does a better job. Semper Fi.


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maybe a course in remedial reading is in order? " here's one of my knives. I make my knives from high carbon RR spikes I pick up off the tracks a few towns over".
I asked because this offering has a significantly different finish then his other blades.
 
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