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Beavertail Trapper Skinning Knife with Elk Antler Handle For Sale

Original price was: $225.00.Current price is: $202.50.

  • Overall Grade: Premier
  • Common Name: knife
  • Latin Name: cultro
  • Description of Taxidermy For Sale

    This Beavertail Trapper Skninning Knife for sale feautres an elk antler handle that is sized just right for skinning. The rounded blade makes short work of even the toughest hides.! The stout blade is 3 1/2β€³ in length and made out of D2 Carbon tool steel. Accenting this awesome blade is a genuine elk antler handle. All these factors combine to earn this piece our Premierβ„’ overall qaulity rating.

    – Comes with custom brown leather sheath.

    – Perfect for anyone that appreciates a good blade.

    – Tigerwood display stand in photo can be added for an additional $20.00

    SKU: 19182 Category:

    Description

    Description of Taxidermy For Sale

    This Beavertail Trapper Skninning Knife for sale feautres an elk antler handle that is sized just right for skinning. The rounded blade makes short work of even the toughest hides.! The stout blade is 3 1/2β€³ in length and made out of D2 Carbon tool steel. Accenting this awesome blade is a genuine elk antler handle. All these factors combine to earn this piece our Premierβ„’ overall qaulity rating.

    – Comes with custom brown leather sheath.

    – Perfect for anyone that appreciates a good blade.

    – Tigerwood display stand in photo can be added for an additional $20.00

     

    Animal Description

    About the Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni)

    Rocky Mountain Elk (or wapiti) are related to deer but are much larger than most of their relatives. A bull elk’s antlers may reach 4 feet above its head so that the animal towers up to 9 feet tall. Bull elk lose their antlers in the early spring, but they begin to grow them back only a handful of weeks later in preparation for the late-summer breeding season. In early summer, elk migrate to high mountain grazing grounds where the cows give birth. During the late summer breeding season, the bugling of bull elk echoes through the mountains. These powerful animals strip the velvet off their new antlers, using them in violent clashes that determine who gets to mate with whom. Males with the bigger antlers, typically older animals, usually win these battles and dominate small herds.

     

    Item Specification

    Length: Overall: 8.25β€³ Blade: 3.5β€³

     

    Score Classes

    Record Book Score Classes for the Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni)

    Safari Club International

    Standard

    Gold – 360 6/8β€³
    Silver – 312 1/8β€³
    Bronze – 264 0/8β€³
    Gold NT – 401 1/8β€³
    Silver NT – 350 5/8β€³
    Bronze NT – 252 0/8β€³

    Bow

    Gold – 353 3/8β€³
    Silver – 313 1/8β€³
    Bronze – 237 0/8β€³
    Gold NT – 400 7/8β€³
    Silver NT – 350 5/8β€³
    Bronze NT – 252 0/8β€³

    Boone & Crocket

    Standard

    All-Time – 375 0/8β€³
    Awards – 360 0/8β€³
    All-Time NT – 385 0/8β€³
    Awards NT – 385 0/8β€³

    Pope & Young

    Bow

    Minimum – 260 0/8β€³
    Minimum NT – 300 0/8β€³

    Rowland Ward

    Standard

    N/A

    Scores with NT represent Non-Typical Scores ~ All other scores displayed are Typical Scores

     

    Grade Certificate

    Each item we sell comes with its own Grade & Specifications Certificate (GSC)
     
    Grading each item based on it’s overall characteristics helps assist clients by taking the guess work out of choosing the right quality taxidermy piece to meet their needs. We assign grades to each item based on our 40+ years of experience in the taxidermy industry. From serious world class specimen collectors to first time buyers, we can help you find just the right item to meet your needs!

    The Specifications of each item, including dimensions and unique characteristics, are recorded on each GSC Card. We include the Depth, Height, Width and Weight of every item when possible. We also include other features such as horn and antler length (when applicable) as well as any other key attributes and descriptions to better identify each items unique characteristics. Below is a sample GSC card. The Specifications and Grade information are provided in each listing.