@Monophony1 Yeah, hate to be a dick, but most indigenous Eskimo and Inuit populations used a curved bone saturated with saliva to make igloos. The process of icing the bone involved constant licking, licking a knife is a bad idea. Sure, they used curved bones, but they weren't used for cutting, to boot it was a man's tool, which wasn't used in processing "female task." I think they confused the shapes in the description.
YOUR NOT WORKING THE FIREWORK STAND THIS YEAR!!!
Chickenman9922 1 year ago
Good job. Thanks for the review. Been wondering about this knife.
Sharpbevel 1 year ago
o.O good looking knife
johnvip123 1 year ago
i saw one of those on one of gunwebsites videos. purty cool
FatGuyWithAKatana 1 year ago
I'm glad someone finally reviewed this knife.
Monophony1 1 year ago
@Monophony1 Yeah, hate to be a dick, but most indigenous Eskimo and Inuit populations used a curved bone saturated with saliva to make igloos. The process of icing the bone involved constant licking, licking a knife is a bad idea. Sure, they used curved bones, but they weren't used for cutting, to boot it was a man's tool, which wasn't used in processing "female task." I think they confused the shapes in the description.
Monophony1 1 year ago
@Monophony1 no problem
Hissatsu5 1 year ago
@Monophony1 It most certainly was used by woman for daily tasks such as cooking duties
thatguru877 1 year ago
I actually bid on this knife few months back, but I got out bid :D Nice one!
oromoto 1 year ago
pretty cool.
FabioCrow07770 1 year ago
how much moonay was it
dylbyl1234 1 year ago
Very interesting knife!
Great video!
sae1095hc 1 year ago
nice review bro
letthemusicflow613 1 year ago