BUY THIS KNIFE TO HELP SUPPORT UGANDA'S ORPHANS


I've donated several knives over the years to help support other charities or missions in one way or another. This year I really want to help the Ugandan orphans. My wife has gone twice to Uganda to help these kids. There really is a need.

So I decided to donate one of my knifes I'm most proud of this year. This is my first time trying to do this from my website.

If you like this knife, and you want to help Uganda's orphans too, you can do both for the price of one. Just purchase this knife, and I promise that all the money -- the entire purchase price -- will got to the Ugandan orphans, through the Ukids Organization.

Administrative costs at Ukids Organization are very low. They pass on more than 90 percent of donations to the orphan children of Uganda.

I have fairly priced this knife. There is no increase in the asking price because it is for charity. 100 percent will be donated to support Uganda's orphans.

(Even if you don't want the knife featured on this page, consider donating to Ukids to help the Ugandan orphans. It will really help them (U.S. dollars go a long way in Uganda.) and you will feel good that you helped them.) To learn more about how you can help, visit the Ukids Organization's website: www.ukids.org.



Here is the knife I'm donating.  All proceeds will be donated to the orphans of Uganda.

Knife: Pacific Northwest Bowie

I named this knife "Pacific Northwest Bowie."
It is 15 1/2" long overall with a 9 3/4" long 5160 blade. The grip is a large mule-deer crown.
The guard was forged from a piece of iron buggy wheel and the rest of the fitting are wrought iron.
The price is $1,000.00.




Knife: Pacific Northwest Bowie

Here is the other side of the knife, and the sheath.
The crown is not as dark as this picture shows. To make it show like it really is, the blade would be
just a bright glare. It is actually no darker than the crown shown in the next picture.






Knife: Pacific Northwest Bowie

This is a big knife, and the crown grip is large enough to
complement the blade. It is 5 3/4 " long and big enough around to fit a large hand.
I have developed a new method for finishing crown grips. It really brings out the beauty of the bone.