Elk Ridge ER-059 Fixed Blade Hunting Knife, Straight Edge Blade, Burl Wood Handle, 7-Inch Length





Key features
- •7" Overall
- •44 Stainless Steel Laser Cut-Out Elk On Blade
- •Maple Burl Wood Overlay Handle
- •Includes Genuine Leather Sheath
Elk Ridge ER-059 Fixed Blade Hunting Knife, Straight Edge Blade, Burl Wood Handle, 7-Inch Length
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Customer Reviews
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Excellent Skinner
a1b✓ Verified Purchase•May 4, 2017
This is an excellent full tang skinning knife that came with a decent edge. You will need to sharpen it up to do a real skinning job as with any knife. The blade and tang are heavy enough to give this handy knife a balanced feel. Bought a bunch of them as gifts.
Very nicely made, good quality and pleasing to look at
Laci Bridger✓ Verified Purchase•January 29, 2017
We bought 3 of these as Christmas gifts and they were a big hit with everyone! Very nicely made, good quality and pleasing to look at!
Five Stars
Brenda✓ Verified Purchase•December 24, 2016
Beautiful and sharp right out of the package. Perfect size for the hip.
This is a cool knife. Much smaller than you think
Joseph J Rodriguez✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2016
This is a cool knife. Much smaller than you think. This is a cute knife for a woman to carry. But it is a very nice knife, very sharp and a mirror finish. I really with this was bigger. The handle is beautiful. I love it, it is just small. I can't see a guy like me 6'01" 250lb wearing this little thing.
Great Little Knife
Notes from the Oil Patch✓ Verified Purchase•June 11, 2016
I usually prefer a folding knife, but this sharp, neat looking knife is a great addition. You may need to slightly stretch the snap that holds the knife in the sheath. Treated it with a little leather milk and it was good to go.
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