Yeah — just received some White River Knives!
First up is the White River Backpacker:
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White River Backpacker with Black Paracord Handle |
I am holding the Backpacker. The Backpacker is a light knife with a three inch blade and a paracord wrapped handle. The Backpacker comes with a Kydex sheath and lanyard.
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White River Backpacker with Kydex Sheath and Lanyard |
Here is the picture of the Backpacker with its sheath. The sheath has a lanyard attached, and also a belt loop.
White River is a small shop that makes an assortment of knives in Michigan. All hand made, all made in USA. Hand ground and hand sharpened — to produce an excellent, high performing knife.
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White River Knive's Caper with Green G10 Handle / Orange Liner |
Next up is the Caper. The Caper is pretty much the Backpacker with handle scales added. This Caper has green G10 handles with orange G10 accent liners. This is a beautiful knife!
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White River Caper Knife with Kydex Sheath |
Here is the Caper knife pictured with the sheath.
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White River Filet Knife with Leather Sheath |
Last up is White River's Filet Knife. This is a traditional style filet knife — stainless steel blade, cork handle and leather sheath. The leather sheath has a belt loop.
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White River Filet Knife and Sheath |
A clever touch of the filet knife — the sheath has a strap with a snap that attaches to the filet knife. The knife is designed this way to keep the knife in the sheath when the knife is rattling around in a tackle box.
Fridays I setup to sell and sharpen knives at the two Zanotto's Family Markets in San Jose. Friday mornings 9am – 1pm I am at Zanotto's Willow Glen; Friday afternoons I am at Zanotto's Naglee. This information, and the addresses are on my website mobileknife.BIZ — click
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I really like these knives. Thanks for sharing with us great blog.
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