Checking In…
…with some behind-the-scenes pictures from the shop! Thank you for stopping by! -Em
Continue reading →…with some behind-the-scenes pictures from the shop! Thank you for stopping by! -Em
Continue reading →Thanks to having some cancellations and extras, the Available Now page is stocked again! Pictured here are three of the knives listed…there’s a nice little selection. Also listed is one of the brand-new PackSacks – ready to ship out! Thank you for … Continue reading →
…a sneak peek. : ) Go check it out! -Em
Continue reading →The knife that’s showcased today is this sleek custom Packer that’s just loaded with details! The sunset-tinted curly maple handle sets this design off just right. Added in with that spatter-finish on the blade, though, it sets the whole knife over the edge. … Continue reading →
This impressive custom set includes a Jack Pine Special (top) and a Woodsman Nessmuk model. Both knives have bright osage orange handles. The Jack Pine Special seen here is the option that has a 5 1/2-inch blade length and the blade is also … Continue reading →
Another site announcement here: The ProSkinner model page has just been launched!
Continue reading →Just a post to let you know of some changes to the site. First off, I’m in the process of adding approximate prices for the all the knives pictured on the Past Work page. In this way, you can quickly … Continue reading →
This odd-looking character is a guinea fowl… Sometimes an article about an African safari will highlight guineas as a sporting bird. Here, however, they jog around my home in a little group and have a job in the Tick Control Department (TCD). … Continue reading →
The Elk River, which is only minutes from our place, has been high with lots of rain this spring. It’s interesting to watch it change with the seasons. The Elk River Hunter model is a versatile cutting tool, that is … Continue reading →
This knife is a historically-inspired design that reminds me of the Southwest, and so has been called a Southwestern Trade Knife. I can see this on the trade blanket at a mountain man rendezvous, or at the side of a buffalo hunter. Tools, … Continue reading →