Hunter/EDC Knife with Fossilized Mammoth Tooth Inlay

$259.99

Handcrafted 3.5” Hunter/EDC Knife – G-10 Handle with Fossilized Mammoth Tooth Inlay

Now, this is a knife with some serious character. At 3.5 inches of 1084 high carbon steel, this blade is about as reliable as a trusty old dog—always ready when you need it, and built to handle whatever nonsense life throws at you. With a hardness rating of 59-61 HRC, this knife will stay sharp through all your daily tasks, whether you're gutting fish, cutting paracord, or opening that stubborn bag of jerky.

The flat grind on this thing? That’s for those of us who don’t need any frills, just pure functionality. You won’t find it asking for special treatment, because it knows what it was made for: to cut and cut well.

Now, let’s get to the handle. You’ve got G-10 here, which, for the uninitiated, is a tough-as-nails material that’s durable, lightweight, and frankly, doesn’t give a hoot about the weather or how rough you treat it. But what sets this knife apart is the inlay. And not just any inlay—fossilized mammoth tooth. That’s right, we’re talking about something that roamed the Earth during the Ice Age, now embedded into your everyday carry. It’s like holding a piece of history in your hand, reminding you that even tools can have a story.

The stainless steel hardware keeps everything locked down, because when you’re making a knife by hand, you don’t skimp on the important stuff. So, whether you’re out in the wild or just looking for an excuse to carry a knife that looks cooler than anything your friends have, this 3.5” beauty has got your back.

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Handcrafted 3.5” Hunter/EDC Knife – G-10 Handle with Fossilized Mammoth Tooth Inlay

Now, this is a knife with some serious character. At 3.5 inches of 1084 high carbon steel, this blade is about as reliable as a trusty old dog—always ready when you need it, and built to handle whatever nonsense life throws at you. With a hardness rating of 59-61 HRC, this knife will stay sharp through all your daily tasks, whether you're gutting fish, cutting paracord, or opening that stubborn bag of jerky.

The flat grind on this thing? That’s for those of us who don’t need any frills, just pure functionality. You won’t find it asking for special treatment, because it knows what it was made for: to cut and cut well.

Now, let’s get to the handle. You’ve got G-10 here, which, for the uninitiated, is a tough-as-nails material that’s durable, lightweight, and frankly, doesn’t give a hoot about the weather or how rough you treat it. But what sets this knife apart is the inlay. And not just any inlay—fossilized mammoth tooth. That’s right, we’re talking about something that roamed the Earth during the Ice Age, now embedded into your everyday carry. It’s like holding a piece of history in your hand, reminding you that even tools can have a story.

The stainless steel hardware keeps everything locked down, because when you’re making a knife by hand, you don’t skimp on the important stuff. So, whether you’re out in the wild or just looking for an excuse to carry a knife that looks cooler than anything your friends have, this 3.5” beauty has got your back.

Handcrafted 3.5” Hunter/EDC Knife – G-10 Handle with Fossilized Mammoth Tooth Inlay

Now, this is a knife with some serious character. At 3.5 inches of 1084 high carbon steel, this blade is about as reliable as a trusty old dog—always ready when you need it, and built to handle whatever nonsense life throws at you. With a hardness rating of 59-61 HRC, this knife will stay sharp through all your daily tasks, whether you're gutting fish, cutting paracord, or opening that stubborn bag of jerky.

The flat grind on this thing? That’s for those of us who don’t need any frills, just pure functionality. You won’t find it asking for special treatment, because it knows what it was made for: to cut and cut well.

Now, let’s get to the handle. You’ve got G-10 here, which, for the uninitiated, is a tough-as-nails material that’s durable, lightweight, and frankly, doesn’t give a hoot about the weather or how rough you treat it. But what sets this knife apart is the inlay. And not just any inlay—fossilized mammoth tooth. That’s right, we’re talking about something that roamed the Earth during the Ice Age, now embedded into your everyday carry. It’s like holding a piece of history in your hand, reminding you that even tools can have a story.

The stainless steel hardware keeps everything locked down, because when you’re making a knife by hand, you don’t skimp on the important stuff. So, whether you’re out in the wild or just looking for an excuse to carry a knife that looks cooler than anything your friends have, this 3.5” beauty has got your back.