Folder
Type:
Large Teton Linerlock |
Blade
Length: 2
11/16 inches |
Overall
Length: 7
inches |
Blade
Steel:
"Islands In The Stream" pattern Damascus high carbon steel |
Handle
Material: Fossil
Steller's Sea Cow Bone |
Bolster
Material:
Ebony |
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) |
Zippered
Filework:
On
top of blade and liners |
Liners:
Jeweled
Linerlock |
Additional
Information: The Steller's Sea
Cow was a large herbivorous
marine mammal that is related to the Manatee and lived in the
Bering Sea. These sea animals where hunted for their meat and fat.
They were fearless of man and were easy targets for hunters. Hunting
pressure caused the extinction of these animals in the 1700's. The Steller's Sea Cow I use has a nice
cream-like
patina with cracks/crevices.
Ebony is a super dense black wood that will sink in water. The
wood takes on a beautiful smooth finish when polished and can
sometimes have brownish colored streaks. Ebony is considered an
ornamental wood and historically was used for the black keys of a
piano. Cameroon ebony comes from the Western Africa nation of
Cameroon and was legally obtained.
This wood is one of the most expensive of all woods.
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Comes
With: Knife Stand and
Sheath
Price:
$325
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