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Damascus Hunter /Skinner wh Fidel Back Tiger Maple $300.00

Simple elegant design but very functional and effective. Whether you carry for an every day knife or use it for Hunting and Skinning it will get the job done.

The 3D Tiger Stripped Maple handle scales are beautiful, unbelievable pattern in such a small area.

OVERALL LENGTH: right at 9"
BLADE LENGTH: 4 1/2"
DAMASCUS THICKNESS: over 3/16 but just shy of 1/4. very thick heavy duty for Damascus.

My Damascus is 416 Layers and is made with 5 different alloys: "5160 spring steel, 52100 ball bearing steel, 203E hi-carbon, 15N20 and Nickel is added to really bring out the pattern and make it pop.

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