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Antique 19th Century Whale Flensing Knife

250.00

Antique 19th century Dutch whale flensing knife

This crude blade was hand forged in the mid 1800’s and served a messy purpose.
It was made in the Netherlands and was used in the Dutch whaling industry to cut off blubber in the decompositioning of a killed whale.

Although I hope we all agree that hunting these majestic creatures is a horrible occasion, the whaling industry has been very important to the American history and economy. Back then the oil that was obtained from whales was used to produce many everyday products such as lamp oil, candles, and soap and therefor was essential. Sadly overhunting the arctic seas for centuries has been devastating to the populations of many whale species. Because of its dark past, mixed vibes remain attached to this rare relic though I still consider it a true piece of history that comes with loads of adventurous tales!

It has a crudely hand-wrought and forged iron blade attached to a wooden handle.

This relic would be an unique piece to add to your whaling collection or cabinet of curiosities!

Even after almost two centuries this knife still remains in good condition! The iron surface of the blade only shows some minor wear due to use and time. It has been treated with antique wax to give the surface a protective layer and a subtle glossy finish.

Measurements:
Length: 76.5 cm
Width: 8 cm

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Description

Antique Vintage 19th Century 1800s Whaling Whale Blubber Flensing Knife Tool Curiosity Oddity Collection Decor Rustic

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Time period

19th Century

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