Folder
Type:
Gentlemen Medium Yellowstone Linerlock |
Blade
Length: 2
5/16 inches |
Overall
Length:
5 11/16 inches |
Blade
Steel:
"Hailstorm" Pattern High Carbon Damascus Steel |
Handle
Material: Woolly
Mammoth Tooth Bolster
Material: Giraffe
Bone
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Thumb
Knob Gemstone:
A Yellow Sapphire graded IF (which is the highest grade given and
means the gemstone is internally flawless and free of inclusions) |
Filework:
On
top of blade and liners |
Liners:
Jeweled Medium Yellowstone Linerlock |
Additional
Information:
The
Woolly Mammoth lived during the Pleistocene that was 2.58 Million to
11,700 years ago. This Mammoth had large ivory tusks and is related
to an extinct elephant genus and was about the size of today's
African Elephants. The Woolly Mammoth coexisted with early humans
who hunted these animals for food. However, they became extinct at
the end of the Pleistocene probably because of climate change and
hunting.
The
Woolly Mammoth Tooth I used in this knife comes from Siberia. Most
of these fossils come from native people who collect them on river
banks and from various digging sites.
The Giraffe bones I use are from the leg bones of the Giraffe. These
bones come from South Africa and were legally obtained from
harvested animals. This particular piece has a nice patina and
provides a nice contrast to the
Woolly Mammoth Tooth.
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Comes
With: Pouch
and Knife Stand
Price:
$275
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