Harry Selby Knives to be Auctioned Off

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posted on December 20, 2016
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A collection of Harry Selby knives are now at auction, including one gifted by Robert Ruark. The Selby knives are available on GunBroker, with the auctions set to close on Jan. 2, 2017.

The highlight of the collection is the Ruark-affiliated knife, which was presented to Selby in 1952, before the two began their second safari together.

The Ruark knife also includes a letter penned and signed by Selby himself, certifying its rich history.

Those interested in more information are invited to contact Sportsman’s Legacy at [email protected].

To bid on the knives, go to GunBroker.com.

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