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FSL-3 with a 512 layer damascus blade and scales made with the cross- sectioned roots of the teeth of an extinct fish. (Xiphactinus Audax). The fossil is 80-100 million years old and was found in the grey shale layers (Cretaceous Period) on the Sulfur River near Commerce, Texas. The frame of the knife is solid copper and is textured and antiqued. the closed length is 4 inches.
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FSL-2 with high carbon steel damascus blade. The scales are made from the cross sectioned teeth of an extinct fish. (Xiphactinus Audax). The fossil is 80-100 million years old and was found in the grey shale layers (Cretaceous Period) on the Sulfur River near Commerce, Texas. The frame of the knife is solid brass, and the length is 3 1/2 inches closed.
Buffalo Bowie #DB-22 Subhilt design with cactus, deer antler and ebony handle. Sterling silver buffalo bolster. Guard and subhilt are nickel silver and stainless steel. The 9 inch blade is 512 layer carbon steel damascus. The overall length is 15 inches. The knife comes with a hand stitched sheath and display stand.
Buffalo Hunter #BH-10 Small damascus hunter with a 512 layer high carbon steel blade and gut hook. I make the scales from genuine American Bison leg bone harvested in Custer, South Dakota. The inlaid buffalo heads are sterling silver. The spine is file worked and the horizontal sheath is hand made.