Set: Curly Maple Trapper Trio
A trio of Frontier Trappers – curly maple, aged blade, and mosaic pins!
Continue reading →A trio of Frontier Trappers – curly maple, aged blade, and mosaic pins!
Continue reading →Custom Vintage Kephart knife with an aged blade finish, coffeebag micarta handle and black micarta pins. Here’s a closer look at that handle…love the depth and rich color of this material!
Continue reading →Today’s post spotlights a gorgeous Scandi belt knife, patterned after the SC3 on the Past Work page. This knife features a character-rich arctic birch handle, a polished satin-finished blade, and artful brass details. Have an idea for your own dream … Continue reading →
Check out this custom bushcraft/outdoor/hunting knife! It’s a Lucas Forge Kephart with an aged oak handle, aged blade finish, and brass hardware. Thank you for stopping by the blog!
Continue reading →Classic Vintage Nessmuk style!
Continue reading →This handsome ProSkinner has been customized with the addition of a stainless guard, thumb jimping, an olive green micarta handle, and snap sheath. The ProSkinner comes standard with a handy 3/32″ blade with a fine tip – perfect for skinning, … Continue reading →
Howdy everyone! Today we’re checking in with a custom knife set comprised of a Lucas Forge Kephart and a Jack Pine Special that both feature hammer forged blades, curly maple handles, and mosaic pins. Thank you for stopping by the … Continue reading →
Have a great day out there!
Continue reading →We hope everyone’s is having a great summer. It’s time to introduce you to today’s available knives! Elk River Hunter design, curly maple, brass, hammer forging, horizontal sheath. These options blend together into a rough-and-ready outdoor knife! Mesquite, copper, black … Continue reading →
JAL’s custom Elk River Hunter has such thoughtful, classic styling – walnut handle, brass bolt hardware, thumb jimping for grip, personalized initials stamped into the spine, and a rough and ready Trekker sheath with antler handled firestarter. Visit the Elk … Continue reading →