IRBI Irvin Campbell LH 10.5" Fixed Blade / Moose Antler & Worked Brass / Wildlife Scene Engraved High Carbon ( Pre Owned )
The IRBI knife shop opened in July 1971 under the name “Kenai Lake Tourist Trap,” after founder Irvin Campbell taught himself how to make knives while working on the Discovery oil well in Prudhoe Bay. He crafted his first knives from worn-out hand tools and copper tubing.
Not long after opening the shop, Irvin’s knives started selling better than the knick-knacks he stocked, and he began making knives on a full-time basis. It wasn’t long before Irvin and his wife, Clara Campbell, ran out of reliable craftsmen to make their knife sheaths. So Clara had to learn the craft herself, making thousands of sheaths in the following years.
In November 1990, Virgil and Dawn bought the business from Irvin and Clara after learning the knife and sheath making trades during the previous three years. Hunter, the third generation of IRBI Knife makers, started learning the trade in 2005.
Sadly, Clara passed away in 1990, and Irvin passed away in 2006. However, their legacy lives on through their works and the works of Virgil, Dawn, and Hunter.
This I.R.B.I. knife features a convex ground, differentially heat treated 10.5" clip point (bowie) blade made of reclaimed chainsaw guide bar steel with a stacked and engraved brass guard. Irvin hand engraved this as part of a set of knives each featuring one half of a wildlife scene. Capped in a moose antler handle with brass pommel. A nifty and unique knife that can only be had in Alaska.
If you would like to get the set checkout the link here for the right hand side knife and we can make a deal
Specifications:
- Blade length: 10.5"
- Blade Thickness: 0.25"
- Handle Length: 6"
- Handle Thickness: 2"
- Overall Length: 17"
- Blade material: Differentially Heat Treated Chainsaw Guide Bar Steel
- Handle material: Moose
- Sheath: Leather
MODEL: IRBI-LHBOWIEVINT

