Mora Classic No. 3 With Deer Bone Handle
Yet another Small Documentary on how a Custom Deer Bone handle was made for the Mora Classic No. 3. Classic No. 3 blades are not very commonly used of found for that matter. They're long and thin, providing a very hefty all around blade. This Handles was made with Laminated Dark Bamboo and African Padauk, which gives a blood-red hue to the knife. This very durable wood combination provides a great and long lasting handle. Check out the Facebook page; F-Knives: Custom Blades And Handles. Check our knives out at our eBay store F-Knives

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