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JEFF WHITE Custom Knife 1600-1800's English Trade
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This is a replica of a knife, which was made during the 1600 and 1800's by the English as trading goods to the Native Americans. This knife is made from Hi-Carbon 1095 steel. The knife measures 9 1/8" in length, blade length is 5 1/4", blade width 11/8", and thickness is 3/32". The handle is made of curley maple wood and is fastened with three brass rivets. These knives are made by bladesmith Jeff White who speciallize in all forms of cutting edge blades. Jeff has been making knives for over twenty years. Anyone that has ever bought one of his knives know what kind of great value they are. I personally know Jeff and am helping him market his knives. we have been selling his knives on ebay for over two years. his trade knives are very popular with re-inactments ,trade shows and outdoorsmen. Jeff 's knives have been featured in many publications, Some have been used in motion pictures. If you are looking for a geat value in a fixed blade Jeff's trade knives cannot be beat. If the knife fails to meet your satisfaction for any reason he will replace or refund your money back. Due to our valued customer base we are going to lower our shipping and handling another $4.00 to $5.00 If a bidder wins any multiple knives in any one auction we will ship them for the cost of one. We always start our auction with a bid price of .99 cents! Jeff gives a lifetime warrinty on all of his blades. DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN PAYPAL POLICIES WE REGET TO INFORM OUR COSTOMERS THAT WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVIENCE! We sale to U.S. only
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