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I, naturally, carry one of mine, a 3-1/2" with a 3-1/2" handle. I call it the Kentucky model, since the sweep of the handle resembles the drop of Kentucky rifle stock. I use my cross-draw sheath that…Continue
In my Heritage Collection I offer my hand made knives with handles crafted from wood reclaimed from the plantations of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Patrick Henry as well as wood from trees of the Civil War era; The Wilderness, Stonewall Jackson's grave site.
The Kentucky model shown has tulip wood, similar to that found on Thomas Jefferson's estate.
The blade is 440C and hardened to 58-60 rockwell.
The knife comes with a hand-stitched leather presentation case, a Certificate of Authenticity and a history of that particular wood.
For a more detailed information, in Google, open Bohrmann Knives.com HOME.
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