Robert Wright, JS ~ Hunter + Bowie + Double Sheath

Caleb Royer

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Maker: Robert Wright, JS


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The Drop Point Hunting Knife was forged from 1075 tool steel. The blade is 4"X1,1/8" long, and was also differentially heat treated with clay to produce the Hamon. The guard was made from 19th century wrought iron, and the handle material is stabilized Carlo Walnut, hand shaped with a stainless steel pin. This is an excellent style for cleaning most any size game.








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The Camp Bowie Knife was forged from 1095 tool steel. The blade was differentially heat treated with clay to produce the Hamon. 13"X2,1/8" recurve blade, with harpoon clip, 18,3/4" total knife length. The guard and ferrel are made from 19th century wrought iron. The coined spacers are made from silicon bronze, and the handle is hand shaped from stabilized Carlo Walnut with a stainless steel flush pin. This knife can be used for many common chores, such as chopping wood, cooking and cleaning large game.








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Double sheath made from vegetable tanned leather, lined and hand tooled by Jim Pickens, Bartlett, Tn. The sheaths can be worn together or separately.
 
Beautiful pair!
Really nice marblecake pattern in the Claro and awesome sheaths.
Great photos too Caleb.
 
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