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LT Wright Shemanese, Natural Canvas Micarta / Satin A2 Tool Steel -Kydex Sheath

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LT Wright Shemanese, Natural Canvas Micarta w/ Kydex Sheath /  Satin Full Flat Grind, A2 Tool Steel

From the naturereliance.org website:

Inspired by the early American colonial long hunters, where bushcraft, woodsmanship, and survival were not a pastime but a way of life in the hostile, untamed, virgin colonial landscape.  Trusted by the hands who carried it and feared by enemies that encountered it.  This design was tested and tried by men of renown such as Simon Kenton, Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, and Lewis Wetzel, who placed their lives upon its dependability and capability. These men were known as the "long knives" in the English language and Shemanese by the Shawnee.  

This knife was designed by Craig Caudill after nearly 50 years of wilderness experience and built by LT Wright Handcrafted Knives. This knife has proven to handle any task that proper woodsmanship can throw at it.  Step back into history alongside the great frontiersman of old, with updated materials and craftsmanship, and purchase your very own tool to pass down through the generations. 

JRE Industries leather sheath with Ferro rod holder and removable dangler included.

Watch the video below for more details.

 

Overall Length (inches):
12"
Blade Length (inches):
6 3/4"
Blade Thickness (inches):
1/8"
Blade Style:
Drop Point
Blade Grind:
Flat
Blade Steel:
A2
Blade Finish:
Satin
Handle Material:
Micarta
Weight (oz):
8.5
Sheath:
Kydex
County Of Origin:
USA

Product Reviews

  • 5
    You need one

    Posted by Greg on 13th Sep 2023

    Craig Caudill and LTWK have created something based on history but also brand new. This is a knife you need to have. It's large yet feels exactly right-sized and at home in your hand. One-tool-option is a terrible phrase that's overused, but truly applies to this knife. If this knife isn't on my belt, it's in my pack. It always goes out with me.