Buffalo Horn Stockman

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Buffalo Horn Stockman

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5th generationBulldog Buffalo Horn Stockman. Double Dogs heads etched on main blade.
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I had looked at some with the horn handles and thought they looked good. Congrats. ::handshake::
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Very Nice QS ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Saweeeeet!!
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Very nice!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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There is a man made handle that might be acrylic that can look similar to handles on this Bulldog. Is there an easy way to differentiate natural horn from synthetic ?
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I don't know. kj would you happen to have a picture of the synthetic, or a reference where I might see it?
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I did have some older Bertram and other German knives that have what i think is man made 'horn', but i might have already sold them. I will search what i do have and if i find any i will post pictures later today.
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That looks like authentic horn to me but I am a few miles away. ::tu::
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Yes, this is Genuine buffalo horn.
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I could not find the knives i was thinking of with 'man made horn' handles. Happens often: age or because i did sell them ? Dunno.
But i did find some knives to show. Two have genuine horn handles. A little bug told me. And 2 with 'i'm not sure handles', one a Kabar peanut and the other a "Riethmuller" multiblade (German ?) which is likely real horn but i am not certain as the bugs have not touched it.
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