You have not placed an order until you have sent payment. You should email me first to check if the items are in stock.
People have called or emailed in the past and placed custom orders. I have made these items and the person ordering changes their mind leaving me with a custom item that may be hard to sell. I like doing custom work but I will no longer do custom items. I am moving to an in stock system and the prices page will be updated to show only itmes that I have ready to ship.
So, email first then send payment by Paypal or by mail (check or MO) after confirming the total. Then I will make the item or send one from stock.
Thanks,
Boyd
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Buy any belt from the belt page and add a genuine made in Pakistan bone handle pocket knife, most likely it will be a Barlow copy with two very special stainless steel blades that will take an edge if you are very lucky. I know these are not the best knives in the world but I sold a lot of them at events for $6.50 and for use at events and especially for campaign they are fine. If you lose it it won't hurt your pocketbook or your feelings as much as if you lose a good knife. Every soldier or for that matter man or boy carried a pocket knife at all times up until schools in the 1960s started to ban them. 911 stopped many men from being habitual knife carriers but in a 19th century situation you should have a knife. Like I said these are passable but not something you would pass around at a living history (can you even pass a knife around without getting in trouble?). Not as handy as a Leatherman but a lot more authentic. If I run out of Barlows you will get something else but it will still be a bone handled pocket knife in a good 19th century style.
The offer: buy any belt and for just $5 more get your very own handy dandy nearly almost authentic real bone handle pocket knife.
Offer ends when I run out of belts or when I get around to changing this page next week.