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Comment by Kevin D on July 13, 2024 at 16:17

Well crud!  I was trying to edit the spelling of a word and managed to delete the whole bloody thing.  Let's try to recreate it.

VERY cool!

This is about as authentic of a piece of American History as we can really get now a days.  It was conceived on Jefferson's trek across the US in 1968.  It was named after a smilodon skull that he saw in 1965,  I have not been able to discover what steel was used in its manufacture, but many high-profile folks have one of these knives in their collection.

That you were able to acquire one is a feat in and of itself.  Congrats!


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Comment by dead_left_knife_guy on July 13, 2024 at 16:04

WOW!  Haven't seen one of these in a WHILE!  I actually became briefly obsessed over the Sabertooth and had even decided to finally pick one up -- but it was just a little too late.  Which is fine, I've missed more than one knife that way.  But I can still appreciate how cool this is for you to own.  Glad you posted a photo of it!!!!

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