Brian Yellowhorse buck knife question

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Chasinfishtales
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Brian Yellowhorse buck knife question

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Hi all,
I’ve just recently purchased a Brian Yellowhorse edition knife on an auction and can’t seem to find much information on it. I was hoping maybe y’all could point me in the right direction. I have seen one other one for sale on https://www.arizonacustomknives.com/products/1083132/
It states that it has fossilized mammoth tooth scales. I emailed the company asking for more information but was told they didn’t have any. Any help would be great. I appreciate it! The photos I’ve included are took from the Arizona website. The one I purchased is 096/100
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse buck knife question

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I can’t tell you much about the knife except that I can take a guess on a couple of the other materials.

The red stuff looks like Bloody Jasper. The green stuff looks like it might be Malachite. Not sure what the black and white material might be.

The blade is commonly referred to as a “Chip Flint” blade.

Very nice knife.
Rick T.

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