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Dutch Styled Trade Knife
A medium sized belt knife with an 18th c. Dutch/Flemish flavor. 5 1/2" sheepsfoot blade of 01 steel with a through tang peened over a steel butt cap. The grip is stained Boxwood, turned and chip carved. The sheath is vinegaroon stained 6/7 oz. vege-tanned leather sewn with linen thread, and cuir bouilli treated to harden it. Hope you enjoy a look.
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Very nice! I'm working on a wharncliffe style right now myself
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belt knife, blade, harden, knife, leather, sheath, steel, tang |
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