Spotlight: JCG’s Antler Powder River
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Continue reading →A fine custom bush knife! It features a dark ironwood handle with a look similar to ebony, dual-tone bolt sets, a satin blade finish, and Classic Pattern filework along the spine. Have you seen the newly-categorized past work pages? To … Continue reading →
The ProSkinner is a Lucas Forge original. This model is approximately 7 5/8 inches overall, with a slim 3 1/2-inch blade that comes to a nice, smart tip. This is ideal choice for skinning or for processing game birds or fish. … Continue reading →
Today we have some behind-the-scenes process pictures for you! Lucas is working on creating Trekkers and other specialty leather sheaths to go with custom knife orders. Each sheath is handmade with attention to detail in Alabama. Check out all of … Continue reading →
This fine custom knife has a unique design that’s based off of the Nessmuk style. The bacote handle and rust-hued sheath makes such a great set. Thank you for stopping by the blog!
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Continue reading →Check out details for the Powder River design here! Thank you for all your interest and support!
Continue reading →Love the Vintage Nessmuk style? Here’s a custom job with stabilized walnut, brass, and a hammer forged blade finish. Thank you for stopping by!
Continue reading →With its beveled curly maple handle, large pins, and long, straight-backed blade, this trade knife looks like it could have come right out of a mountain man’s kit. Check out many more examples of Lucas’ work, and order your own … Continue reading →
Today’s feature is a beautiful custom set of Vintage Kephart knives! The handles are, from top, ironwood and curly maple. Both of these knives share Vine pattern filework along the spine and their own set of initials. Thank you for … Continue reading →