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#2 Fillet knife made from a cross cut saw. 12-1/2" long with 8-3/4" of cutting edge. Moose antler scales with green dyed stabilized box elder with spalting. 1/8" brass pins this knife is super super sharp and lighte as a feather, making the sheath out of American Buffalo leather....
Those are great looking filet knives!! Good work Pappy!
Yet another work of art!! Very nice.
Beautiful work Jack!!
sweet looking knife, great craftsmanship.
I like to use them for a lot of chores besides fish, they are a handy knife for cutting up deer, boneing out turkeys, they work great for skinning peaches.
Very sweet knives
Man oh man, those are mighty fine.
Yes very nice pappy and some big ole slabs would be nice too!
thanks everyone for the kind words. I am sitting here thinking about the sheath and thinking about doing it with the buffalo leather and seed bead it like a Native American style with a fish jumping up out of the water???
No fish has a chance with those knives ...really nice ....
Beautiful work Pappy!
Great looking knifes!!
That knife reminds me very much of he Uncle Henry fillet knives of yesteryear. Been looking to find one from before the Taylor Cutlery buyout. They're getting harder to find these days though. Nice looking knife Pappy.
Awesome set of knives, they should get the job done easily.
Man those are NICE!
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How much for the one at the top? PM me