Description
Norm Bardsley, Fine Silver Fantasy Damascus Cobra Knife, ruby eyes, damascus blade, handle material: antique mammoth.
Photo by Jim Cooper
Norman Bardsley passed away in 2011. He was a custom knife-maker who lived in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He was known for fantasy knives and more conventional knives such as boot knives, hunting knives as well as fighters, many of which used exotic material in the knives and exotic hides for his sheaths.
Payment Plans
Our gallery offers a few payment plan options: KLARNA is available to those customers who reside in the US, only. We do apologize, but right now, we are not able to offer KLARNA to our international customers. If you wish to pay by Zelle, check or wire transfer, please contact the gallery, directly, studio@farinafinearts.com, for our phone, address and banking information. If you wish to use your credit card, there is a 4% fee for using a credit card. All knives and/or collectibles must be purchased, in full, within 90 days. Thereafter, we will put the knife back up for sale.
Shipping
All knives are shipped FedEx 2-day, insured with adult signature required upon delivery (unless noted otherwise). In order to ship your item(s) we need your full name, phone number, billing and shipping address and your email address.
Returns
Please contact us within three days of receipt for a refund of the cost of the knife: studio@farinafinearts.com. Shipping and insurance charges are not refundable. Returns are subject to a 10% restocking fee and credit card or PayPal processing fee. All items must be returned in the same exact condition as it was received and must be shipped fully insured via FedEx. Most custom knives are guaranteed by the makers we represent and most factory knives carry the manufacturer's warranty. We do not guarantee the durability of natural handle materials (such as bone, wood, pearl, etc...) or the reaction of any material to water and air (rust, oxidation, etc.) If an item needs to be returned due to our error, we may offer a full refund at our discretion. Any condition visible in our product pictures is considered to be disclosed and does not constitute an error or omission on our part.