Monday, March 16, 2015

An Awesome Box of Arno Bernard Knives Just Arrived!

I just received a box of Arno Bernard knives.


Box of Arno Bernard Knives
A picture of the box that the knives arrived in is not really very exciting — but here it is. On top of the box is one of the Arno Bernard catalogs or brochure.


Arno Bernard Knives
Here is a picture of the four knives that were in the box. This picture shows them in their sheaths. All of the Arno Barnard sheaths are made of cape buffalo leather, and all have a belt loop.


Four Arno Bernard Knives
This shot shows the knives partially pulled out of the sheather so that the handle material is more visible.

The handle material — from the top down — crocodile hide, giraffe bone, warthog ivory, and the smallest knife at the bottom has a mammoth ivory handle.



Arno Benard 'Great White' Knife with Crocodile Hide Handle
This knife is the 'Great White' knife with crocodile hide handle. The Great White is in the Predator series. The Great White is 8" overall length, the blade is 3.625"

Arno Bernard groups the knives he makes into different series, by size. The largest series is the 'Giant' series, the the Predator series, then the Grazer series, the Scavenger series, and the smallest is the Bush Baby series.



Arno Bernard Kudu Knife with Giraffe Bone Handle
This is the Kudu knife, with giraffe bone handle. The Kudu is in the Grazer series. The Kudu is 8" overall length, blade length of 3.857"


Arno Bernard Warthog with Warthog Ivory Handle
Here is the Warthog. This knife has a warthog handle. Grazer series. The Warthog is 7.625" long, a blade of 4"


Arno Bernard Dassie with Mammoth Ivory Handle
The little guy is a Dassie, one of my favorite Arno Bernard knives. This Dassie has a mammoth ivory handle. The Dassie is in the Bush Baby series.

All of the Arno Bernard knives are beautiful works of art and must be seen in person! Come see these and more at my mobile knife sharpening booth!


Arno Bernard Knives on Display
Here are all the Arno Bernard that I have on display at my sharpening booth.














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