Spotlight: Aged Oak Small Frontier
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Continue reading →Here a matched Woodsman Nessmuk and Powder River create a handsome custom set! Create your own custom knife set from Lucas Forge by ordering the knife designs of your choice and matching their custom options when you order! Need help? … Continue reading →
Hello everyone! Get ready…here come new knives available now on the website! Here are a few detail and reverse pictures for you. (Don’t forget…Dad’s Day is coming up on the 21st!) And that’s it for now. We hope everyone out … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →The versatility of curly maple is evident in this pair of Packers! What’s your curly maple style? Thank you for looking, and for all the kind support and interest, everyone!
Continue reading →The Vintage Nessmuk design really shines when teamed up with antler, or a traditional, native wood like walnut, oak, maple, or osage orange… Thank you for looking! Have a great day!
Continue reading →Check this out! This Powder River is loaded with custom detailing…aged finish, Vine pattern filework, blue box elder handle, a trio of mosaic pins, and a trail-ready Trekker with an antler handled firestarter. Visit the Powder River model page here, … Continue reading →
This impressive custom hog hunter looks ready for the trail with a hammer forged blade, curly maple handle, brass guard and combination belt sets. Thank you for stopping by the blog!
Continue reading →This beautiful, custom hammer forged skinner is similar to the White River skinner seen in the gallery of Past Work. It has a fantastic, artistic flair. The ironwood handle, set with mosaic pins, is stunning. Thank you for your support … Continue reading →
Hello everyone! As of this writing, there are 9 newly-posted available knives on the website. We hope you’ll enjoy browsing through these detail shots! First up is the antler-handled Gaucho belt knife with an integral blade! Then, a curly maple … Continue reading →