Walt's CUSTOM 23cm “Woodland” CLASSIC 2026 Elite Series. Cross-cut mammoth ivory is one of the most visually captivating and storied natural material combining the warmth of natural ivory with the mystique of its prehistoric origins. Mineral deposits seeped into the ivory over centuries, infusing it with an astonishing range of hues, each piece uniquely colored by the earth where it lay buried. Complemented by a Sterling Silver Spider lock tab, Cross-Cut Mammoth Ivory Insert release button, Running Wheat Pattern file work, and embellished liners. Each piece is unique.
“Mammoth” Elite Series features our 440C Half grind blade, solid nickel-silver bolsters, and 1.2mm thick brass liners. Designed with a pin-less construction offering a sleek, uninterrupted profile. Unlike traditional designs, the scales are screwed on, allowing for easy maintenance. The nickel-silver tiny Spider short-throw safety with locking detent mechanism ensures a secure and reliable lock-up. It deploys faster than ever with a solid lock-up you can both hear and feel, thanks to the new, STRONGER and RUST RESISTANT 5mm back spring. The blade has been professionally sharpened to a finer cutting edge and no longer has the original factory edge.
Familiar LATAMA over Italy and Walt's stylized cat tang stamp grace the blade, forging a one-of-a-kind piece for a special place in your knife collection.
| File Work: | Running Wheat Pattern |
| Liners: | Coined |
| Release Button: | Mamooth Ivory Insert |
| Lock Tab: | Spider |
| Overall Length: | 23cm |
| Blade Length: | 4 inches |
| Blade Material: | 440C |
| Blade Grind: | Half Grind |
| Blade Thickness: | 0.20 inch |
| Liners: | 1.2mm Solid Brass |
| Handle Length: | 4.875 inches |
| Handle Material: | Cross-Cut Mamooth Ivory |
| Color: | Varies |
| Weight: | 4.9 oz. |
| Country of Origin: | Italy |
| Brand: | LATAMA |
| Model: | Custom 23cm CLASSIC |
| Custom Work by: | Thomas Wright |
| Model Number: | C-CL-MM-HG9821 |
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