Everyone familiar with my work is familiar with my Delaware River Hunter.
However, not everyone is familiar with its cousin, the Harlem River Hunter. Where the Delaware is made for use on four-legged game, the Harlem is designed for use on the two-legged variety. This knife is forged from thick 3/16" stock and brought down to an EXTREMELY lean edge/tip geometry. It will easily pierce the thickest of outerwear and enter into soft tissue with no resistance to speak of. This is a weapon through and though, so as always, be aware of your local laws before carrying.
This one has been affectionately dubbed the Spinecutter variation of the HRH. Clearly named for the handles. Natural pinecone embedded in a crimson resin. This thing has, “bad intentions” written all over it.
The one side of the handle, in the second picture, looks a bit like pretty, exotic fish scales, the likes of which you see in Japanese art. I do like traditional Japanese art.
We’ll call her, wait for it, The Arowana. If you’re not familiar, it’s an Asian fish that is aggressive and will eat anything it can get in it’s mouth.