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<blockquote data-quote="oksportsman" data-source="post: 4080946" data-attributes="member: 27661"><p>Many years ago the now deceased Chairman of the bank I worked at bought me a made in Oklahoma sawtooth back Sabertooth Knife from Jefferson Spivey. A few years before Jefferson died I met him at his Yukon home and he let me pick through every walnut handle he had and I chose one with amazing character.</p><p></p><p>Jefferson rode a horse from the Pacific to the Atlantic and from Canada to Mexico living off the land with his Sabertooth knife. It's too big for everyday use but it will always be my favorite for the history it represents.</p><p></p><p>Razor sharp and will cut anything anytime including as a saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oksportsman, post: 4080946, member: 27661"] Many years ago the now deceased Chairman of the bank I worked at bought me a made in Oklahoma sawtooth back Sabertooth Knife from Jefferson Spivey. A few years before Jefferson died I met him at his Yukon home and he let me pick through every walnut handle he had and I chose one with amazing character. Jefferson rode a horse from the Pacific to the Atlantic and from Canada to Mexico living off the land with his Sabertooth knife. It's too big for everyday use but it will always be my favorite for the history it represents. Razor sharp and will cut anything anytime including as a saw. [/QUOTE]
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