Lion Hunter with Camelthorn Wood

Product Description for Lion Hunter with Camelthorn Wood

Maker: Kevin Harvey, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Price: $345.00
Item num: 109183
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 5.60 in.
Cutting edge length: 5.50 in.
Total length: 10.00 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.99 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.14 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.12 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.02 in.
Item weight: 4.00 oz.
Shipment weight: 6.0 oz.
Blade: Hand forged, differentially heat treated 5160 carbon steel
Handle: Indigenous South African camelthorn wood
Sheath: Hand stitched and tooled leather custom sheath
Description: Mastersmiths Kevin and Heather Harvey teach bladesmithing courses, with students travelling from all over the world to learn their techniques. Kevin uses the Heavin Forge mark on his knives when he creates a knife while demonstrating for his classes. This is one such knife.
This knife was inspired by the knife used by the Kruger National park's first game ranger, Harry Wolhuter. Wolhuter used the knife in 1903 to kill a lion that attaked him while on patrol in the park.
The 5-1/2 inch drop point blade is hand forged 5160 carbon steel. It was forged closely to shape, ensuring a keen, long lasting edge. A differential heat treatment creates a knife with a strong edge, supported by the resilience of a softer spine.
The handle is made from African camelthorn, also known as giraffe thorn wood. Camelthorn (Vachellia erioloba) grows only in South Africa and can grow to be up to 50 feet tall. The name 'camel thorn' refers to the fact that giraffe (kameelperd in Afrikaans) commonly feed on the leaves with their specially-adapted tongue and lips that can avoid the thorns. The warm toned wood has a nice mix of mid and dark tones. Handle scales are set on the distal tapered full tang using brass pins.
The knife is accompanied by a hand stitched, embossed cowhide sheath.


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