In Progress: A Walnut Trapper
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Continue reading →Hello everyone! Here’s a sampling of detail pictures, highlighting knives that are newly released on the Available Now page. A blade close-up from the antler-handled Vintage Nessmuk. And, below, a look at the Vine filework and those copper handle liners! … Continue reading →
Check out the details on this custom knife! What you see: Woodsman Nessmuk design Aged/Hammer-Forged Finish blade Ram’s Horn handle Brass hardware Vine Pattern filework on spine Thank you for looking! Please visit the Woodsman Nessmuk model page for lots … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Ike’s Jack Pine Jr. is along for a woodcock hunt! What adventures are your Lucas Forge knives joining you on these days?
Continue reading →For a more traditional, authentic look, the standard Lucas Forge etch can sometimes be replaced with a simple, stamped LB to signify the maker. This is especially effective on historically-inspired knife designs and hammer-forged pieces. Click here to see more … Continue reading →
The Vintage Kephart model is a close reproduction of the traditional outdoorsman’s knife design, developed by Mr. Horace Kephart. An aged blade, walnut handle, and brass hardware makes for an excellent, classic choice for a custom Vintage Kephart. To see … Continue reading →
This custom Power River looks amazing with a hammer forged blade, mesquite handle, and Trekker sheath. Thank you so much for your interest!
Continue reading →Seen here in a ram’s horn handled Jack Pine Special, mosaic pins add a touch of class to any knife design. See more custom options here!
Continue reading →Clean lines, precise point, and traditional wood. Thank you for visiting the blog!
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