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This is my general innawoodsy belt knife I picked up around five-ish years ago. It's handmade (very well at that) and all. Not sure what the steel came from, but the antler was from a locally shot whitetail. I've cooked with it, cut small firewood up with it, cleared brush, put a wounded doe down with it, and generally put it to work hard and it's awesome at everything. Blade stays sharp and takes an edge akin to a straight razor.
I picked it up at a flea market in East Kentucky from an obese old man with one leg who makes beautiful handmade knives to sell at the flea market off the bed of his truck. A really neat place to go if you get the chance, provided you can blend in and look local. There's all kinds of cool shit for /k/ and /out/ types. It's in Paintsville, Kentucky, worth going to.