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I went to the local gun & knife show today without expecting to see anything I really liked. Boy, was I wrong! There were several booths featuring mostly knives. The old USA Remington reproductions seem to be making a come-back. Then I found the Wolftrack Custom Knives booth. Wow! I actually resisted buying anything twice - then I came back the third time and latched onto this beauty. It is 7 3/8" overall with a 3 1/4" ATS34 blade. The handle is stabilized Redwood Burl with mosaic pins. The maker him self, Terry L. Davis, is serious about having these knives put to work. When the knife gets banged up and scratched from hard use, he will polish it up and re-sharpen it free (less postage)! He wants his knives to look good when they are shown to friends. This is my second custom knife, and both were made in Wyoming.

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Comment by Ron Cooper on October 18, 2012 at 0:27

Wow is right! That knife is flat out fantastic looking! I'm not usually drawn to fixed blades that often. This is an exception! I bet this baby feels real good in your hand, too! I like everything about that knife. From that hollow ground blade of ATS34 right down to those gorgeous mosaic pins! What a great score!


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Comment by Craig Henry on September 3, 2012 at 1:30

Wow Rusty, that's a beautiful knife!! Good buy!

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