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Larry Page Drop Point Hunter with Green Box Elder

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Item #: LPK-DP423GBE

$515.00

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  • Item #: LPK-DP423GBE $515.00
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  • Item #: LPK-DP333GBE $495.00
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Order Details

Over the years Larry Page has made these two models for us first with Desert Ironwood and then with Golden Maple Burl. At the 2023 Blade Show in June, I had a discussion with Larry about handle materials. At the same show, I was able to arrange the purchase of a small supply of beautifully grained Box Elder Burl, double dyed yellow and green. I asked Larry to make some of his Hunters with that Green Box Elder Burl and we love how they turned out.

The colors really bring out the grain in the wood. Once dyed, the slabs are stabilized for durability. The quantity will be small and will be limited to how much Box Elder we can select that looks similar in color and grain.

Your Larry Page knife will include a brown leather sheath, which he makes himself and form fits to each individual knife. Each knife and sheath will bear matching serial numbers to assure that you will always get your knife back in the correct sheath. Both models are mirror polished CPM-154 stainless at about 59 Rc. with strongly tapered tangs. The handle scales are separated from the tang by red fiber liners. The single hilt and handle screws are stainless steel. Handmade in the U.S.A.

Option A

Larry Page Drop Point Hunter with Green Box Elder 4 inch

Item #: LPK-DP423GBE $515.00
In Stock

Option B

Larry Page Drop Point Hunter with Green Box Elder 3 inch

Item #: LPK-DP333GBE $495.00
LOW STOCK

Option A

Larry Page Drop Point Hunter with Green Box Elder 4 inch

  • Type
    Fixed
  • Blade
    Drop Point
  • Blade Length
    4"
  • Finish
    Mirror Polish
  • Blade Steel
    CPM-154
  • Rockwell
    59
  • Handle
    Box Elder Burl
  • Tang
    Full
  • Sheath
    Leather
  • Origin
    USA

Option B

Larry Page Drop Point Hunter with Green Box Elder 3 inch

  • Blade Length
    3"

Larry Page

Larry Page began making knives in 1983. He has always been a hunter and has strong opinions about how a knife should be designed to work properly in the field. It should always fit the hand in use to prevent slippage when dressing game to avoid serious injury. His favorite blade style is a drop point since it keeps the blade away from the gut or muscle during skinning.

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