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These knives have Genuine India Amber Stag or Burnt Stag. They come with Nickle Silver Bolsters and Pins. The Master Spear Blade is made of ATS-34 Steel with a deep cut swedge and a double pull. The overall closed lengths is 4 1/2 inches. These knives come with the Daniels Family Knives signature tube packaging, black velvet pouch, & Certificate of Authentication. The production is limited to 35 pieces for both.

 

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johnny i of course couldnt agree more with MOP and stability.. but if i had this knife in MOP it would never get used...lol...except to take from MOP drawer and put in pouch and take to knife club too show off.... but their i will agree again...as of course i could drop it cracking he MOP...but thats MOP ya know...i love all pearls.i was just simply saying on the tradition end if you go digging tr=hrough catalogs for the knife MOP and celluloid were some of the most commonly used,their for traditional. also its one thing to work stag...it a whole other ball park to work any of your pearls.  like i said before at the end of the day...tradition meeting the new! example.. dino bone handled barlow! or a forged fixed blade with hammer marks ,yet the handles are pinned with mosaic pins!

johnny twoshoes said:

I really like the knife the way it is. MOP is beautiful, but not always the most trustworthy when it comes to stability. 

Peter, I definitely agree with you. Pearl is/was a huge part of a knife companies scale options. I have never been attracted to it in particular, but one a very classy pattern, such as a tuxedo, I could see how it would strike a nerve. 

The character of that burnt stag is simply amazing.  I am still hearing Donnie say "I want that one too".  LOL, one step at a time right? 

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