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This is a 2014 Texas Tracker, a Texas-sized wilderness survival knife (WSK). The knife has never been carried or used. The knife features the classic “tracker” style blade with custom file work on the baton spine, large saw teeth, Black Walnut handle, and a brass guard and pommel.

The knife sheath was upgraded with the aftermarket holster as seen in the photos.

Spec's:

Blade Style: WSK Tracker style blade
Blade Type: 440C Stainless Steel, Hollow grind, Satin finish
Blade Length: 8.0"
Blade Gauge: 4.97 mm
Handle: 5.5" ; Black Walnut; brass guard and pommel
Tang: Full
Overall length: 13.5"
Weight: 610 g

Markings:
Obverse Markings: "Ash"; "440C Steel"
Reverse Markings: None
Guard / Pommel: None
Custom File Work: Custom file work on baton spine


Condition: Mint; never carried

This knife sold in March, 2021 for $125.00

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