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LRB
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18th c. English Ball Grip Knife
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April 09, 2011, 03:24:38 PM »
An English styled ball grip belt or table knife with bone grip scales. 6" blade of 3/32" 01 vanadium tool steel, featuring a full tapered tang and blade. This is a slightly smaller version of one I made last year. The sheath is a center seam on the back side, and stained black with vinegaroon. Hope you enjoy a look.
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Re: 18th c. English Ball Grip Knife
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Just the rite size to work with. Very nice as always. Thamks for shairing.
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