 
								
					Build your own hand finished Green River butcher knife using our #Blade-But-06, brass cutler's rivets and walnut scales. Our knife kits include: 
6" butcher knife blade with an overall length of 10-1/2". Blade has been forged from .094" thick carbon cutlery steel. It has been properly tempered to sharpen quickly and hold an edge. Made in the U.S.A. by America's oldest cutlery, Russell Green River.   
Pair of American black walnut handle scales, 3/8" thick by 1.5" x 5".  Handles are unfinished, ready to accept stain, finish or sealer. 
Set of three brass cutler's rivets 
Click on the "Downloads" tab for basic assembly instructions and product suggestions.
Looking for a matching sheath? The styles listed below will fit this blade.
					Click on the "Downloads" tab for basic assembly instructions and product suggestions.
Looking for a matching sheath? The styles listed below will fit this blade.
				Basic Knife Assembly, 
19 page color pamphlet,
by Ryan & Roger Gale
			
			
				drill bit, HSS, Number 21, .1590" diameter, tap drill 10-32 thread
			
			
				Piloted Counter Bore,
5/16" diameter, No. 21 pilot,
for wood, bone, or similar materials,
ideal for use with our cutler's rivets
			
			
				Lin-Speed Gunstock Finish and Care Oil,
2 fluid oz. liquid, made in the U.S.A.
			
			
		
				Primitive knife sheath,
accepts blades up to 1-3/4" wide 7-1/2" long
			
			
						All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
					
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				Blade Length Range4" - 6"6" - 12"
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				Blade MaterialCarbon Steel
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				Blade StyleButcher
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				Brand of ManufacturerRussell - Green River
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				Handle MaterialWalnut
			DRILL-PCB-5
			Piloted Counter Bore,
5/16" diameter, No. 21 pilot,
for wood, bone, or similar materials,
ideal for use with our cutler's rivets
		
	
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