Semi-Skinner with Cocobolo

Product Description for Semi-Skinner with Cocobolo

Maker: George Herron (deceased) (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 91132
Blade length: 3.60 in.
Total length: 7.50 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.90 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.19 in.
Item weight: 4.32 oz.
Shipment weight: 6.8 oz.
Blade: Hollow ground stainless steel
Bolster: 416 stainless steel
Handle: Cocobolo
Sheath: Pouch style leather sheath
Description: George Herron, who passed away in early 2007, was a genius and a pioneer who was so generous with his hard-earned knowledge that his influence will be seen in knives for generations of knifemakers to come. He was renowned for the sturdy, yet exquisitely designed and constructed stock removal knives he made throughout his life. This knife is numbered 946 at the base of the bolster. It was completed on 8/13/1990. The knife is accompanied by the original receipt from George Herron when it was delivered at the Guild Show.
This excellent little hunter is the sort of knife that George is best remembered for. Light and maneuverable, this knife has been in a private collection and is in immaculate condition. Though comfortable in any collection, it would certainly stand up to field use. A hand rubbed satin finish lends and heirloom quality to the knife.
Clean, flowing lines continue from the blade to the handle. Cocobolo scales are set on a full, distal tapered tang. The handle is well contoured and fits in the hand like an extension of your arm. A stainless steel guard and a graceful flare at the butt of the knife ensure your hand stays exactly where you put it. Quality workmanship from one of the knife world's great masters.


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