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Down Under Knives The Outback Bowie Big Knife New NibThis knife is a piece of artwork! The blade has a finish that of like a mirror and an edge that is equally as sharp as a razor. The handle is made of stacked leather, and brass was the perfect choice for the finger guard and pommel. As dangerous and intimidating as this knife may be, it has an elegance about it that you cannot expeirence unless it resides in your hand. This knife will not only make a good tool for any outdoor enthusiast but it will instantly become your best and most trusted friend. Down under knives outback bowie knife the outbackā¢. Features a forged, dual heat treated 440c stainless blade honed to a razor sharp edge. The back retains some spring to it while the edge has been made hard enough to withstand hundreds or thousands of cuts with no perceptible dulling. This is not a wall hanger we set out to create the most devastatingly effective bowie knife ever produced, and designed every detail like we mean it. Hack, slash, chop, cut, crush. This is one blade that will never let you down. The handle is skillfully crafted out of genuine ebony, leather and brass with an ultra-strong tang that will not twist or break in heavy use. The solid, bead blasted brass handguard and pommel complete the distinctive look. The outback⢠is truly both a great example of the knifemaker's art as well as the most rugged, dependable tool an outdoorsman could wish for. The outback⢠comes with a genuine heavy leather sheath patterned to resemble crocodile skin. The sheath features an integral retaiinng boot for the included high quality sharpening spike.Weight 800 g / 28.2 oz. Material 440c dual heat treated (edge 58-59 rc / back 45-46 rc). Solid brass guard and pommel, ebony & leather handle. Genuine leather sheath with sharpening spike. By purchasing this item you are verifying that you are of at least 18 years of age and this product does not violate any federal, state, or local laws of your jurisdiction. |