Bulgarian KnifeMaker Todor Hristov.
Steel - N690 58-60 HRC.
OAL - 240 mm (~9,45").
Blade - 120Х21Х4mm (~4,72x0.83x0.16") rhombic grind.
Blade finish - p 800.
Handle – Stabilized alder burl and brass.
Leather sheath with wooden inlay.View attachment 1052732 View attachment 1052733 View attachment 1052734 View attachment 1052735 View attachment 1052736 View attachment 1052737
Primitive and beautiful.Sgian Dubh from A.Wright & Son
Primitive and beautiful.
I use a 121 to carve my Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys.I love those black Bucks; have used them for decades and my go-to every Fall. If that second one is a 121, that would be my favorite.
How’s the quality of the A. Wright & Sons knives? I’ve been looking for a decent Sgian Dubh that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg for awhile.Sgian Dubh from A.Wright & Son
How’s the quality of the A. Wright & Sons knives? I’ve been looking for a decent Sgian Dubh that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg for awhile.
NICE!!
Picked up a long sought for Schrade Uncle Henry Pro Hunter. I've wanted one for over 20 years. This one is carbon steel. My best friend has one and I've admired it ever since a camping/fishing trip we took way back in high school. The 144 is just icing for me, but destined not to stay. My friend really liked how it looked when I sent a pic to show him I finally found a Pro. So it'll be a surprise in his mailbox soon.
Cool knife and very cool that you have it!This was my grandfather's hunting knife. He carried it on his hip on every deer hunt I can remember, and I'm not sure how many deer it skinned and cleaned during his time. Today would have been his 83rd birthday.