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Dutch style trade knife with Wharncliffe blade #1

$175.00
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This knife was made in the style of an 18th century Dutch trade knife. knives like these were actually a very common item in colonial America and came with a large variety of blade shapes and handle designs, this is only one of the designs I have seen. This a perfect option for a historical reenactor or anybody who would like a quality historically inspired blade.

This knife was hand forged from 5160 carbon steel recycled from the suspension springs off an old truck, than hand filed into shape leaving some of the forge and file marks in the blade.

The handle of this knife is made in the style of several surviving examples and is made from maple wood that has been stained with Aqua Fortis* and sealed with multiple coats of linseed oil and bees wax. The handle also has a decorative brass ferule.

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

This knife measures 10 1/8" overall with a blade that measures 5 5/8" and a handle that measures 4 1/2".

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