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Here they are, everyone… a newly-posted selection of available Lucas Forge knives! Thank you for looking!
Continue reading →Here they are, everyone… a newly-posted selection of available Lucas Forge knives! Thank you for looking!
Continue reading →Aged blade finish, buckskin-hued curly maple (and coordinating sheath!), mosaic pins, the Jack Pine Special’s artful design and ergonomic feel. This is a deluxe custom working knife, folks! Thank you for looking! If you have a special idea for your … Continue reading →
A clean, custom Large Frontier with a walnut handle, aged finish, and brass hardware! Thank you for visiting the Lucas Forge blog today!
Continue reading →Today we are featuring the Lucas Forge Survival Knife model: a super-duty camp knife that’s ready to handle a multitude of tasks! A custom job, sporting a fine black micarta handle and hammer forged blade, is pictured above. The Lucas … Continue reading →
It’s fitting to spotlight this awesome Packer and ProSkinner knife set, because both of these models’ pages have been getting an update. Check out the Packer and the ProSkinner for all the details about these designs and to see lots … Continue reading →
This unique, custom, hammer forged knife features a hefty, tapered tang, aged and forged finishes, curly maple, and brass hardware…plus a snazzy horizontal sheath to complete the package! Thank you so much for your support and interest everyone! If you’d … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →The Powder River is a straightforward trade style knife. Antler makes an ideal traditional handle choice! Please feel free to check out the Powder River page for more details about this knife design! Thank you for your interest!
Continue reading →Hello everyone! Here are some alternate views of the knives featured on the Available Now page today! Blade view of the Old-Time Clip Point. A group picture of three of today’s available knives! Reverse side of the Classic Hunting Bowie. … Continue reading →
This custom Woodsman Nessmuk, with its super-stripey curly maple handle, goes quite handsomely with its dark brown Trekker sheath and rustic antler firestarter. Thank you for visiting the blog!
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