James Black was the smith who made the famous knife that later bore Jim Bowies name. Another knife he was responsible for was the Arkansas Toothpick Knife, which was made balanced for throwing and made to serve in a variety of different tasks. In fact, like a bowie knife, an Arkansas toothpick is something of a workhorse knife. This recreation matches the shape perfectly, possessing a long, tapered blade with a stiff diamond cross-section and a fine thrusting point. The blade is made entirely from carbon steel, and is nicely accented with a wood hilt flanked by a small brass guard and a matched brass pommel-cap. Included with the knife is a stitched black leather sheath, for safely storing and carrying the knife. Hearty and effective, this Arkansas Toothpick Knife reflects a working mans construction, offering touches of fine detailing and a historic look that would make James Black proud. That, and it will make any collector who owns it equally pleased to own a piece of this knife-making legends reproduced work.
Key Features:
- Fully Functional
- A Variant of the Arkansas Toothpick, Made by James Black
- Blade Possesses an Unsharpened Edge
- Features a Traditional Wood Handle with Riveted and Brass Accents
- Includes a Stitched Black Leather Sheath
- A Stunning Collectible, Carrying Weapon, and Utility Knife
Materials:
- This Blade is Made from High Carbon Steel
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 18.25 Inches
- Blade Length: 12.3 Inches
- Weight: 15 Ounces
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