Yeti GOBOX Collection

For sale 2 knives

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Knife #1
Premium CPM10V steel
Blade 4"- parkerized
Handle 4 3/4" whitetail antler/dyed maple/brass guard.
Leather sheath for horizontal carry. Can make traditional sheath if wanted.
$225 shipped


Knife # 2
AEB-L stainless steel
Blade 3 3/4" matte finish
Handle 4 1/4" black micarta with orange G10
Kydex sheath
$150 shipped

Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for looking.
 

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Last year I culled a scrub impala ram for my South Africa PH and had the skull sent over so I could do something with the horns. I'm thinking knife handle. Does this sound doable?
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I've never worked with impala horns, but would definitely give it a go. If they're similar in structure to whitetail or elk antler I don't see why not.
 
I've never worked with impala horns, but would definitely give it a go. If they're similar in structure to whitetail or elk antler I don't see why not.
No similarity. Impala is hollow horn, material akin to fingernails and hoof. Deer antler is solid bone.
 
So they're just like a sheath. I'm thinking I might be able to make it work depending on what type of knife you want.
 
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