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Cherry handle patch knife

$140.00
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This knife was hand shaped from carbon steel to craft a knife based on 18th century European and American examples of blades that would have been common place in the waist belt of a colonial solder or at the dining table of a country house. Working with period tools over a coal fired forge. This interpretation of an early knife has a cherry wood handle stained with Aqua Fortis and finished with multiple coats of linseed oil and bees wax and the handle is secured with brass rivets. The tang tapers to the back like the originals which improves balance and preserves metal. This knife would be the perfect gift for the history buff re-enactor or anyone that would like a quality blade.

The blade of this knife measures 3 5/8" long with a handle 4" long and an overall measurement of 7 5/8"

The sheath is made from waxed leather and made to fit the blade well.

Aqua Fortis is a very old Nitric Acid based wood stain used heavily on gun stocks, furniture, and musical instruments in the 18th century