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Sabertooth Knife Collectors Guide

Sabertooth Knife Collectors Guide

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This book is about a knife called Sabertooth. I invented it during a horseback journey from ocean to ocean in 1968. That ride took seven months and covered 4000 miles through all the seasons. Necessity made me realize the kind of knife I needed. The Sabertooth at an overall length of 12 ¾ inches, with a 7 ½ inch blade is perfectly suited for wilderness survival.
The name Sabertooth, originally two words, (Saber tooth) came from my memory of a saber-toothed skull I saw in 1965 at the Los Angeles County Art Museum built on the La Brea tar-pits at Wilshire and La Cienega Boulevard in Hollywood, California. The extinct saber tooth (Smilodon), which was a foot shorter but nearly twice as heavy as a lion, did not eat with its long fangs, it stabbed with them. It held on to its prey and used its powerful neck and shoulder muscles to pound those dagger-like teeth through the tough hide of its victim. With each violent struggle of its quarry, the long fangs sank deeper. In my hand, the knife I invented reminded me of those sharp, well anchored teeth, so I named it Sabertooth.
The Sabertooth Collectors Guide is for knife enthusiasts, anyone who collects knives and especially for those who collect Sabertooth knives. It is a carry-about book for people who, search and find, and need to verify the history and authenticity, of that one’s-of-a-kind Sabertooth knife built by Jefferson Spivey. Also, for knife owners and collectors who are simply interested in the Sabertooth knife history.
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