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Cooperstown Knife #1
$125.00
Deer antler with crown ebony spacer, brass guard, 5” Damascus blade, overall length 8 3/4”. Sheath included.
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Throwing Knife with Sheath
$40.00
Very nice weight and balance. Chicago screws holding on leather hanldes for easy changing, blade 71/2" overall 131/2".
Knife only: $30.00
Sheath only: $16.00
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Hand Crafted Flint & Obsidian Knives
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Green River Knives
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These high carbon steel "Green River" knives are identical
to the ones used by our forefathers. They have been made by Russell Harrington Cutlery
since the early 1800's, and feature proven designs used as working knives for almost 200 years.
They have a remarkable ability to hold their edge, feature beechwood handles, and are stain resistant.
The mountain men, who opened the West, used the name "Green River" as a standard of quality
for anything traded; anything done "Up to Green River" signified first rate merchandise. They will
serve you well.
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Green River Blades
(Pictured top to bottom)
Just like the high carbon steel "Green River" knives, these
blades are identical to the ones used by our forefathers. Also made by Russell Harrington
Cutlery since the early 1800's, these blades feature proven designs that have been used in
working knives for almost 200 years. These blades have a remarkable ability to hold their edge and
are stain resistant. They will serve you well.
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Swedish Blades
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order by letter)
These high quality blades are made from legendary Swedish Steel. They are finished and sharpened to a razor-sharp edge.
Blades A–F: The laminated steel makes an extremely durable glade that
is noted for both its toughness and edge-holding ability. Each blade features two outer layers
of software steel for added strength, with an extremely hard center layer (59 on the Rockwell "C" scale),
for long-term edge holding.
Blade G: High carbon steel blade is fine quality, performs extremely well and holds a
good edge, yet it is easy to sharpen.
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Norwegian Blades
(Listed in order by letter)
Each of these high quality, laminated blades features 2 outer layers of softer steel
bonded to an inner layer of very hard inner steel that measures 59 on the Rockwell "C" scale. This creates a
blade of superior strength and toughness but with an extra long edge-holding ability.
The Patchcutter and Mini-Patchcutter models are not laminated due to their small size, but they are
extremely durable, being made under rigid standards from high carbon Norwegian stainless, which is
some of the finest steel in the world.
The 4-1/4 inch Pawnee Blade models are superior hunting knives, and are produced using heavy Norwegian stainless
steel that is polished to a fine, mirror finish.
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