| Knife
Type:
Lil' Brute |
| Blade
Length: 1
7/16 inches |
| Overall
Length: 3
5/8 inches |
| Blade
Steel:
"Islands In The Stream" pattern Damascus High Carbon Steel |
| Handle
Material: Bighorn
Sheep Horn
Bolsters:
Ironwood
Burl
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| Filework:
On
top of blade and liners |
| 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
Comes
With:
Pouch and Knife Stand
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| Additional
Information:
Bighorn Sheep Horn has a good amount of folklore, mana, and mojo
associated with this horn. The male rams are famous for their huge
curled horns that are often used in wicked battles. The horn from a
Bighorn Sheep is quite rare because most animals that are harvested
end up on the hunter's wall. The horn I use is from the Rocky
Mountain Bighorn Sheep species. This horn was harvested in Wyoming
and was purchased at a Wyoming Game and Fish auction. The exterior
of the horn has beautiful curls/rings and texture with a
blondish-brown color. The interior of the horn often has
multi-colored striations and can be highly polished.
Ironwood is native to the Sonoran Desert and is found in Mexico, Arizona,
and California. The Ironwood it produces is so hard and dense that
it sinks in water. It was typically used for firewood and charcoal.
The wood is not in immediate danger
of extinction but is a protected wood in Mexico. The wood I
used for the bolsters is from a burl that is over 200 years old and was legally obtained.
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| Price:
$200 |