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Posted By: VinceM Cartouche Knife - 12/06/17
This is a Russell Green River blade forged .0625" 1095 carbon steel ,flat ground. OAL is 9" with 5-3/4" of cutting edge. Figured ,book match cut eastern kiln dried maple with oil finish. Three 3/32" brass pins. This would make a killer personal steak knife.

Here's some info from where I get the blades " Track of the Wolf " :

" The "cartouche" knife was one of the most popular trade knives in the American and Canadian fur trade from the 1760s to the 1850s and was originally made by such cutlers as Benjamin Fenton of Sheffield, England, and J. Russell & Co. These knives were offered throughout North American by the Hudson's Bay Company, North West Company, American Fur Company, and others. Our north west cartouche blade was copied from an original found on the site of a North West Company fur post in central Minnesota and has been faithfully reproduced for us by Russell Green River, U.S.A.. "


$95. includes USA shipping and Paypal fee's
call it $90. via USPS M.O.

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Posted By: VinceM Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/07/17
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Posted By: VinceM Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/08/17
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Posted By: VinceM Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/09/17
Originally Posted by VinceM
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Posted By: VinceM Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/10/17
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Posted By: eskimo36 Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/10/17
I’ll take this.
Posted By: 257_X_50 Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/10/17
How did I miss this,,,,,nice
Posted By: kingston Re: Cartouche Knife - 12/11/17
Eight or a dozen of those would make a helluva set of steak knives!
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