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Item Code: 1179-1646J
Large skinning knife with wood handles and star-shaped handle rivets.
Knife is 14.25” long overall. Blade is 9.25” with full tang; handles are 4” long. Wood grips are tooled with vertical lines along edges. The grips are held in place with brass star-shaped fasteners. Blade is unmarked. Left grip has well-worn stamp showing only a few letters and an arrowhead.
A well-used skinning knife from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. [jet][ph:L]
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