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Join Date: May 2020
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beautiful decoration, real artwork on the grip portraying the seal and dear or elk!
Even far away from well known routes, the maker is more than talented ; a real painting-like realistic image on the handle. The tribal like figures / ornaments/ decorations do remind me of something, but I can't remeber what or where I did see a similar kind of tribal decoration. My compliments dear friend on this excellent knife and piece of art!. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Clearly an elk.
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Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Eastern Sierra
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Moose
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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It's both, depending on which language you speak. As per Wiki.. "Alces alces is called a "moose" in North American English, but an "elk" in British English."
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Location: Eastern Sierra
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The knife looks very similar to a Scandinavian pattern. Almost no metal to keep the hand happy while you work in the cold. It is a shame about the point or is that an optical illusion? The hilt/sheath is antler? I was originally scheduled to visit Kamchatka for work this year, but then the whole Ukraine thing. The best laid plans...often go awry.... Maybe in 10 years, when the dust settles, I will get a chance to put that childhood dream to rest. Hopefully I will still be able so ski and backpack then. Now I know where to go for knives! |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Good article in today's Washington Post on re-introducing American Elk (with fotos) into VA.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md...west-virginia/ |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Russia, Moscow
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You saw correctly that about 1/5 inch of the point was broken off, unfortunately. The hilt and scabbard are made of light soft wood, probably birch. It is also known that willow and alder wood was used. I am sincerely sorry that your plans this year will not be able to come true. In Russia, believers in God pray, while atheists simply hope that the current situation will end quickly and safely. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Russia, Moscow
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