| Folder
Type:
Large Bozeman Linerlock |
| Blade
Length: 3
7/16 inches |
| Overall
Length:
8 inches |
| Blade
Steel:
"Islands In The Stream" pattern Damascus high carbon steel |
| Handle
Material: Himalayan
Ram Horn |
| Bolster
Material:
Streaked Buffalo Horn |
| Thumb
Knob Gemstone:
An Orange 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:
Himalayan ram is from a ram
(male) sheep living
from in Himalayans. This horn has lots and lots of character because
of its large amount of radial striations on the exterior part of the
horn. The Himalayan Ram I use has nice texture and character.
The Buffalo Horn I use in my knives is actually from domesticated
water buffalo from Southeast Asia. There
are at least 130 million domesticated water buffalo and more people
depend on them than on any other domesticated animal. Occasionally,
the all black buffalo horn develops light colored streaks which
makes a nice contrast to the Himalayan
Ram Horn.
|
| Comes
With: Knife Stand and
Sheath
Price:
$325
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