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Jay Maines |
Model 503 Wild Boar Hunter: 7 1/2" blade of 440-C., S. S. as shown with double brass guard hand-stop and skull-crusher pommel cap. Added features for stronger gripping power is a brass sub-hilt and hand carved finger grips. Four sets of brass and black spacers frame the sections of presentation grade AA, AZ desert ironwood. Shown with a deluxe sheath with rattlesnake skin insert and a shoulder harness rig.
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Model 503 Wild Boar Hunter: 7 1/2" blade of 440-C., S. S. with 5" sharpened top edge. As shown with double brass guard and matching brass pommel cap and hand stop (with thong hole). Finger grip handle and matching wood scabbard both built from a block of Presentation Grade A. A. AZ Desert Ironwood. A prime example of Mother Nature's handiwork at her very best!
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Model 503 Wild Boar Hunter: I deeply etch a wild boar into the right side of every boar blade I build. After your first boar kill with this knife, I will be happy to acid-etch the date and place of your greatest hunting experience next to the boar.
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Model 503, Wild Boar Hunter: 7 1/2" blade of 440C, S. S. as shown with double brass guard and pointed "Skull Crusher" brass pommel cap. Two sets of black, gray and red spacers. Honduran rosewood handle.
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Model 503 Wild Boar Hunter: 7 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown a matched pair with double brass guard, round brass pommel cap and brass hand stop with thong hold. Two sets of red and brass spacers frame the contoured handles of cocobolo wood.
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Model 503 Wild Boar Hunter: 7 1/2" blade of 440-C, S. S. as shown with a double brass guard, round brass pommel cap and brass hand stop with thong hole. Two sets of red/brass spacers and an African blackwood handle.
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Model 503 Wild Boar Hunter: 7 1/2" blade of 440C, S. S. as shown with double brass guard, brass sub-hilt and brass pommel cap. Four sets of brass/red spacers frame all the parts. The hidden tang handle was built with stacked leather washers cut from thick, tough water buffalo hide.
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Testimonial
Jay,
I don’t even know where to start. The boar hunting knife has been a dream come true. My grand father taught me how to make knives along time ago and I know workmanship when I see it. Most people don’t believe me when I tell them I don’t use a gun for boar hunting I only use the knife you made me but that doesn’t bother me. Jay the knife you made me is the pinnacle of my collection and will remain an heirloom in my family and as long as that knife exists. And if there is a breath in me I will sing your praise every time I show it to someone else (which is quite often). I would imagine the pigs down here fear your name, please sir keep up the good work.
Respectfully, Buck

