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The Cub Bear
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The Cub Bear Caping Knife is lightweight and designed for fine detail work. Field-tested alongside the Skinner/Cleavers in the Alaskan bush, the Cub Bear's overall length is 6-1/2" with a cutting edge of 2-3/4". This blade is ideal for the fine caping work around a trophy's eyes, ears, and nose. The deep choils in front of the handle for thumb and index finger provide excellent control for close work.
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The Bush Camp
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The Bush Camp Knife is a large 10-1/2" long, full-tang, .16" thick knife with a 6" drop-point blade. The handles are our black rubberized "Suregrip," stag or desert ironwood. The knife is designed for rugged bush camp field-dressing and cook shack duties. The blade steel is D2 with a Rockwell hardness 58-60 and has the hunter's non-glare matte finish.
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Hunter’s Ulu
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Our Hunter's Ulu and our Magnum Ulu should not be confused with the cheap "tourist" models commonly available in magazines and souvenir shops across Alaska. Our blades are handmade from American D-2 high carbon tool steel, individually hand ground, finished, and sharpened to a hair-splitting razor edge. Our heat treat process is a double draw method and then each blade is cryogenically treated so that the cutting edge is extremely sharp and stays that way even after extended use. Blades are hardened to a Rockwell of 58-60.
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Magnum Ulu
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Our Hunter's Ulu and our Magnum Ulu should not be confused with the cheap "tourist" models commonly available in magazines and souvenir shops across Alaska. Our blades are handmade from American D-2 high carbon tool steel, individually hand ground, finished, and sharpened to a hair-splitting razor edge. Our heat treat process is a double draw method and then each blade is cryogenically treated so that the cutting edge is extremely sharp and stays that way even after extended use. Blades are hardened to a Rockwell of 58-60.
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