The golden eagle hybrid hunting knife
The Golden Eagle Hybrid Hunting Knife
Almost every day, it seems, a new knife is introduced to the market. While many knives are produced for a certain use or method, many are simply designed for those who want to add another knife to their collections. Thus many knives are very interesting in their design or makeup, but for all practical purposes they serve no purpose other than to adorn a wall, shelf, case, or desk. Although they seemingly have no use, they do present an opportunity for a knife designer to show off his skills. One such knife is the Golden Eagle Hybrid Hunting Knife.
This hunting knife is an incredibly intriguing looking knife. Its hilt and pommel are richly cast in gold, and the hilt curves into a finger loop for extra gripping. Both the handle and the matching scabbard are painted with a black and gold-striped design that resembles a snakeskin. The pommel is connected to the hard scabbard with a tri-colored gold, red and black entwined chain. There are two tassels bound in gold that dangle from the hilt. A lightning bolt and three diamonds are cut into the blade giving it a look that closely resembles many fantasy knives.
The 8 inch long blade is adorned with a silkscreened image of an eagle, its wings expanded in flight, claws extended in a mode that suggests attack. The double-edged knife has a razor-sharp edge on one side, and dual-serrated edges on the other. The knife handle can be folded and locked into a push-blade position thus making for a more versatile knife than many others.