| Folder
Type:
Medium Cheyenne Linerlock |
| Blade
Length: 2
5/8 inches |
| Overall
Length:
6 5/16 inches |
| Blade
Steel:
"Crazy Ladder" Pattern High Carbon Damascus Steel |
| Handle
Material: 6,000
Year Old Swamp Kauri Bolster
Material: Spalted
Hackberry
|
| Thumb
Knob Gemstone:
Orange 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 6,000 Year Old Swamp Kauri was growing during the ice age when
Woolly Mammoths were roaming and was buried by natural cataclysmic
events. This Swamp Kauri is the oldest workable timber on Earth. The
tree was discovered by a utility company which were preparing to
install utility poles and they came across a huge Kauri tree buried
in the ground in New Zealand. The tree was removed and pieces were
sent for carbon-dating and these were determined to be around 6,000
years old. This particular piece of Swamp Kauri has swirly figure,
two-tone colors, and nice Chatoyance.
The Spalted Hackberry came from a saw mill in South-Central
Pennsylvania. This particular saw mill owner collects unique primo
one-of-a-kind pieces of wild looking woods for me. This piece of
Spalted Hackberry has lots of black line spalt which makes it look
awesome. |
| Comes
With: Pouch
and Knife Stand
Price:
$275
|