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Early Traders Native American Crooked Knife (Comes with ceramic sharpening rod) Right Handed Knife
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Crooked Knife
First introduced in Sheffield, England, crooked knives were sold by traders such as the Northwest Company as early as 1720. In North-eastern America, this style of tool was much used by the first nations of that region to fashion everything from canoe paddles to snowshoes also used in carving items ranging from baskets to bowls and spoons to canoes and totem poles, weapons etc, these knives are one of the handiest tools ever invented. Many were originally made from old files, with the tang inserted into a carved wooden handle and secured with tightly wrapped with raw hide, wire or sinew, rivets or pins.
Demonstration photo only: for proper placement of knife hand.
Ours are especially produced for both the Indian and Buckskinner trade just like the old days and features fancy, carved wooden hardwood handle with pewter bolsters and brass pins. 9" in length with a 4" carbon steel blade that has its carbon removed from both sides of the blade to ensure one side of the knife to be sharpened with ease to ensure a MICRO EDGE.
Also, a free Ceramic Sharpener comes with each knife to create its razor sharpness for the blade and it's 1/2" curved end.
All my crooked knives make sharpening easy, they all come with a ceramic sharpening rod for the new owner to put his MICRO RAZOR edge on only ONE SIDE of the BLADE and radius to create your desired sharpness.
For Any and all Questions please contact me before you make purchase.
Crooked Knife
First introduced in Sheffield, England, crooked knives were sold by traders such as the Northwest Company as early as 1720. In North-eastern America, this style of tool was much used by the first nations of that region to fashion everything from canoe paddles to snowshoes also used in carving items ranging from baskets to bowls and spoons to canoes and totem poles, weapons etc, these knives are one of the handiest tools ever invented. Many were originally made from old files, with the tang inserted into a carved wooden handle and secured with tightly wrapped with raw hide, wire or sinew, rivets or pins.
Demonstration photo only: for proper placement of knife hand.
Ours are especially produced for both the Indian and Buckskinner trade just like the old days and features fancy, carved wooden hardwood handle with pewter bolsters and brass pins. 9" in length with a 4" carbon steel blade that has its carbon removed from both sides of the blade to ensure one side of the knife to be sharpened with ease to ensure a MICRO EDGE.
Also, a free Ceramic Sharpener comes with each knife to create its razor sharpness for the blade and it's 1/2" curved end.
All my crooked knives make sharpening easy, they all come with a ceramic sharpening rod for the new owner to put his MICRO RAZOR edge on only ONE SIDE of the BLADE and radius to create your desired sharpness.
For Any and all Questions please contact me before you make purchase.

















