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Home Products Pink Ivory Wood Hunter

Pink Ivory Wood Hunter

by Bernard, Arno

SKU 1056

Date Added 06/15/2004

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $139.00

Overview

Tapered tang. The South African Pink Ivory wood scales make this a very nice looking hunter.

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About the Maker

Bernard, Arno
Bernard, Arno

"I made my first knife in 1978 out of a saw blade, at that time I was a teacher at a technical school. I started making knives on a regular basis in 1991 and became a full time maker in 1996. I like to work with different ivory (legal), especially mammoth and warthog ivories. I work with steels like ATS34, 12C27, Damasteel and other Damascus. I live in South Africa and did my first show in the USA in 1996 and visit the States to do about 8 shows per year. I have been a member of the South African Knifemakers Guild since 1994. I make fixed blades as well as folders."