Spotlight: Stabilized Walnut Elk River Hunter
Stabilized walnut creates such an elegant handle for this custom Elk River Hunter. Thank you for your support and interest!
Continue reading →Stabilized walnut creates such an elegant handle for this custom Elk River Hunter. Thank you for your support and interest!
Continue reading →Today we are featuring a representative knife and detail shot of four matching custom Vintage Nessmuks! All four have smooth antler handles, aged blade finishes, and copper/nickel silver hardware. Love seeing those custom sets! Thank you for your support and … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →This custom Large Frontier is a classic! Walnut handle, brass hardware, and hammer forged finish. Thanks for looking! Check out more Large Frontier examples here.
Continue reading →This custom Jack Pine Special has a fine aged oak handle and mosaic pins. The placement of thumb-jimping creates a unique look. Thank you for looking! Check out the Jack Pine Special model here!
Continue reading →Today’s spotlight is a super-custom Powder River with a ram’s horn handle, a trio of mosaic pins, a hammer-forged blade finish, a smattering of Classic pattern filework, initials, and a 1/4-inch blade thickness!
Continue reading →Up-close with a hammer-forged blade finish, ironwood handle and mosaic pin! Please visit the Custom Options page to see many options that are offered for your custom Lucas Forge knife order. Have a great day!
Continue reading →Check out this spectacular custom ProSkinner! Thank you for your support and interest!
Continue reading →Hello everyone! Today we have a photo comparing the two lengths and grind options that are offered for a custom Vintage Nessmuk knife from Lucas Forge so you can see how they measure up! The Vintage Nessmuk comes standard with … Continue reading →
This beautiful custom knife features the Whitetail design, which is included in the Past Work gallery of knives. It is an artful hunting knife with a curly maple handle, brass hardware, aged blade, and thumb jimping to finish things off. … Continue reading →