Alaskan Fillet Knife, antler handle saw blade steel, M. Linder handmade-knfl801

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Hand-Made Alaskan Knife with Antler Handle Dancing Man Knives & Ulus Knife Name: (Curved) Fillet Handle Material: Naturally Shed Antler, caribou Blade Material: Band Saw Steel Blade Length: 8 inches Overall Length: 12 & 3/4 inches Sheaths to Fit: 8 inch Alaskan The bandsaw steel and narrow blade of the Dancing Man (curved) fillet knife combine to make a very flexible knife. The temper and hardness of the steel holds an edge well, so you can fillet your whole catch without resharpening; but, when it is time to sharpen you can make quick work of it with any flat sharpener (diamond steels are especially nice). This knife will also prove handy in the kitchen, or make for a unique and beautiful addition to your collection. About the Dancing Man knives: This unique knife is completely hand-made in Homer, Alaska by Maynard Linder of Dancing Man Knives & Ulus. The handle is made from naturally shed caribou, moose or deer antler. Some of the coloring of the antler comes from the tundra moss on which it lay until being discovered during a wilderness hike. The blade is recycled from a band-saw blade, from local lumber mills. These band-saw blades are widely appreciated for their light weight, flexibility, and steel quality (the original blade temper is maintained throughout the crafting process). This carbon steel blade comes razor read more