| Folder
Type:
Large Bozeman Linerlock |
| Blade
Length: 3
1/8 inches |
| Overall
Length: 7
5/8 inches |
| Blade
Steel:
"Crazy Ladder" pattern Damascus high carbon steel |
| Handle
Material: Fossil
Brain Coral |
| Bolster
Material:
Box Elder Burl |
| 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
Linerlock |
| Additional
Information:
Brain Coral refers to corals that have a spheroid shape
and groves which looks like a brain. This type of corral grows in
shallow warm water coral reefs. Fossil Brain Coral is from the
Pleistocene era and is technically a rock. Since
the beginning of the 1st millennium, coral has been highly prized as
a gem because it was believed to have mysterious, powerful and
sacred properties. This particular piece of Fossil Brain Coral
is black with grayish brain-like figure and has cracks/crevices for
additional character. Box
Elder is a fast growing tree that was often planted as a shade tree
and for windbreaks. The wood is plain but sometimes
Box Elder produces a burl in which the grain is radically deformed because of some
stress or damage and makes small birdseye knots.
This burl wood is highly figured.
The Box Elder Burl I use in my knives comes from a storm-damaged
tree that was part of the original trees planted during the Mormon
migration to Utah. This
particular piece provides a nice contrast to the
Fossil
Brain Coral.
|
| Comes
With: Knife Stand and
Sheath
Price:
$325
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