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The two-piece set is well-suited for outdoors adventures, giving you two different sizes of cutting options
The full-tang blued blades are carbon steel with the small knife’s blade measuring 4 1/8” and the large measuring 7 1/4”
The handle scales are crafted of walnut wood and genuine engraved, torched bone that’s secured with brass pins
The 12” overall large knife and 8” overall small knife fit securely together in the genuine leather twin sheath
The two-piece set is well-suited for outdoors adventures, giving you two different sizes of cutting options
The full-tang blued blades are carbon steel with the small knife’s blade measuring 4 1/8” and the large measuring 7 1/4”
The handle scales are crafted of walnut wood and genuine engraved, torched bone that’s secured with brass pins
The 12” overall large knife and 8” overall small knife fit securely together in the genuine leather twin sheath
Product Description
You’re getting a pair of exceptional hunting and bushcrafting knives with the Timber Wolf Bison Plains Two-Piece Set. Each of the fixed blade knives has a sharp, full-tang blued carbon steel blade, extending from a solid brass handguard. Brass pins secure the handle scales, which have been expertly crafted of walnut wood and engraved, torched bone with a curved pommel. Both of the fixed blade knives can be carried and stored in a premium leather belt sheath.
An attractively rugged-looking pair of full-tang knives.
KNIVES: I really like this pair of full-tang knives. They don't look as "polished" as the ones in the picture, but, with this set, I actually prefer the less-finished/machined, more-primitive/crafted look. They look like they mean business and are ready to get down and dirty with any bloody task before them. SHEATH: At first I was disappointed with it and I thought of how it could be designed better. However, after working with it, I've come to think it is fine. The most important thing I learned in working with it is always draw the larger knife out first. If you try to draw the smaller knife out first, the snap for the larger knife will obstruct the draw of the smaller knife. And even if you unsnap the snap for the larger knife, you'll struggle in drawing the smaller knife out first because of how tightly pressed the smaller knife is up against the larger knife when both knives are in the sheath. But that tight pressed-togetherness presents no difficulty whatsoever for drawing the larger knife out. So always draw the big knife first. Doing so will free up your draw of the smaller knife. OVERALL: I paid $36 and am very happy with my purchase. I have grown quite fond of them, having them in their sheath laying right on the large cushioned arm of my large cushioned reading chair in my den*, opposite of my floor lamp upon which a rugged-looking western hat and bullwhip hang. (*Den: an old school man cave dedicated to physical books and hunting gear instead of electronic screens and spectator sports.)
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Timber Wolf Bison Plains Two-Piece Set With Twin Sheath - Blued Carbon Steel Blades, Walnut Wood And Bone Handles