Recent Custom Pieces
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Continue reading →Today there are two new axes on the available now page! Check these out… This first one, with a light hickory handle, has a rugged forged head with lots of character. ——————- The second one is a touch lighter, with less … Continue reading →
It isn’t every day that you get to celebrate someone really special, so here’s what Lucas and Ike put together as a gift. Lucas made this forged, antler-handled cleaver with mosaic pins; Ike made this beautiful osage cutting board. They were … Continue reading →
Hello! Today there are new knives on the Available Now page! We’re especially focusing in on the two fixed blade pocket knives. They are both just 4 1/2 inches overall, but pack plenty of design details. The one shown above has … Continue reading →
Hello everyone! Today’s available selection is unique in that it is the first time one of Ike’s axes is being offered on the website. And we’re pretty excited about that! This axe is the product of a lot of muscle, … Continue reading →
Remember this group of Trekker sheaths? Meet the knives! On the left, we find this impressive Elk River Hunter with a curly maple handle. It’s even been personalized with a name stamped into the spine. Next up, this wild ironwood … Continue reading →
Hope you’ve had a grand start-of-spring! A lot has been going on in and going out of the shop these days, so we’re dropping by to… 1) Let you know that there are new knives on the Available Now page, … Continue reading →
Today there are some fabulous knives on the available now page and this is one of them. Just one look and it’s pretty obvious that this is a spectactular piece. It’s a Kephart with a slightly shorter blade than the … Continue reading →
The shop’s been humming. Here’s a selection of custom knives for your enjoyment. This handsome Kephart has an aged oak handle and is accompanied by a Trekker sheath. Mesquite pairs excellently with this Elk River Hunter, complete with a forged … Continue reading →