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  2. Hunting knife - Wikipedia

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    A hunting knife with a deer-antler handle. Hunting knives are traditionally designed for cutting rather than stabbing, and usually have a single sharpened edge. The blade is slightly curved on most models, and some hunting knives may have a blade that has both a curved portion for skinning, and a straight portion for cutting slices of meat.

  3. Puukko - Wikipedia

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    Where the knife and the hand are expected to get wet, such as when the puukko is intended for gutting fish or game, a form of guard is carved into the handle. The traditional length of the puukko blade is the same as one's palm width, usually 90–120 mm (3.5–4.7 in).

  4. Sgian-dubh - Wikipedia

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    The sgian-dubh also resembles the small skinning knife that is part of the typical set of hunting knives. These sets contain a butchering knife with a 9-to-10-inch (23 to 25 cm) blade, and a skinner with a blade of about 4 inches (10 cm). These knives usually had antler handles, as do many early sgian-dubhs.

  5. Western Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Western Knife Company. The Western Knife Company was an American manufacturer of hunting knives which began operations in Boulder, Colorado in 1911. The company is probably best known for its "Bowie" style hunting knives. The company was purchased by Coleman (the famous manufacturer of outdoor equipment) in 1984.

  6. Ulu - Wikipedia

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    The handle could also be carved from bone, and wood was sometimes used when it was available. [15] In certain areas, such as Ulukhaktok ("where there is material for ulus"), [16] Northwest Territories, copper was used for the cutting surface. [17] The modern ulu is still often made with a caribou antler handle but the blade is usually made of ...

  7. Native American weaponry - Wikipedia

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    Knives were used as tools for hunting and other chores, like skinning animals. Knives consisted of a blade made of stone, bone, or deer antlers, fastened to a wooden handle. Later, Native American knives were also made from steel or iron, following the European settlers' weapon-making influences. [12]

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