100% Natural Staghorn Gaucho Knife, Fixed Blade, Stainless Steel, Handmade in Argentina - A Rugged Style Piece! - CUCA-125-2/1946
100% Natural Staghorn Gaucho Knife, Fixed Blade, Stainless Steel, Handmade in Argentina - A Rugged Style Piece! - CUCA-125-2/1946
This handsome, handmade Gaucho knife would suite any collector, outdoors-men or perhaps that someone who seems to have everything! A natural & authentic stag horn handle will fit nicely in a man’s hand. Horn handle measures between 3.25” & 3.5" in circumference at its widest point and tapers to its bolster. Accented with solid brass spacers at butt and bolster with 5.5" (14cm) full tang, stainless steel "Schmieden" blade with convex edge, spire tip point, 4mm spine, with perfect balance. The total length of the knife is 26cm - 10.2”
440 Stainless steel
14cm - 5.5” Schmieden blade
Stag horn & brass handle
26cm - 10.2” total knife length
Blade cover is hand cut and sown for blade protection, storage and carrying. Hand crafted by the skilled hands of Artisans in Tandil, Argentina. (World renowned as 'the place' to go for a genuine handmade Cuchillo knife, in all of South America)! If you’re looking for a handsome, hard working, rugged knife, this is it! Select from the menu below your preferred blade cover/carrier. Add a hand-crafted wooden presentation box! Click here
To learn more and watch a video about the making of Gaucho knives click here: Making of Gaucho Knives
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Note: Materials used for stag horn knife handles are typically ‘antler sheds’ found in the wild. Each antlered handle has its own pattern and distinguished look. Stag antlers make an excellent material for knife handles, it is durable with its rugged and attractive uniqueness. Most of the stag horn used for knife making in Argentina is typically from the Southern mountainous region. For example, antlered reindeer