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"Golden Eagle" obverse side view in CPM154CM high molybdenum powder metal technology tool steeel blade, hand-engraved 304 stainless steel bolsters, Bicolored Tiger Eye gemstone handle, Caiman skin inlaid in hand-carved leather sheath
Golden Eagle
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Talitha

"Talitha" in 440C high chromium stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel pins, black, red spacer, stabilized redwood burl handle, hand-stamped basket weave tooled leather sheath
Talitha

"Talitha" is the biblical word for "little girl" and is one of the three small stars that make up the feet of the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear in the northern sky. This Talitha is a small knife with very graceful and fine lines, begging to be picked up and used. Whether in the hands of a chef or working in utility tasks, and with a fine trailing point, the very thin knife is well suited to cut. The blade is hollow ground and mirror polished 440C high chromium stainless steel, extremely corrosion resistant, and an established standard of one of the top wear resistant stainless tool steels. The blade has a touch of filework on the spine to aid in purchase and add a bit of handmade flair, and the tang is fully tapered for weight balance. This small knife is one of the few that can work without bolsters, and has handle scales of sculpted pressure-stabilized redwood burl hardwood for high durability and water proof character. The handles have red and black vulcanized fiber spacers against the tang for a bit of color, and the small handle is secured with three stainless steel pins and waterproof bedding. The sheath for this small knife is hand-stamped basket weave leather shoulder, dyed medium brown, hand-stitched, lacquered and sealed. A great small knife for many tasks, at home in the kitchen as well as at work.

Thanks, W. B.!

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"Talitha" reverse side view. Knife has elegant lines, sheath is tough and durable, hand-stitched in 9-10oz. leather shoulder "Talitha" spine edgework, filework detail. Note red, black handle spacer against tapered tang.  Filework is handmade, punchy and just enough to help in guiding thin blade "Talitha" sheathed view. Sheath is handmade, deep and protective, making knife safe "Talitha" reverse side after custom etching, personalization of knife

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