Recent Custom Pieces
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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 →
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 →
The Packer model is full of versatility and just plain practicality. It is of a very useful size…compact enough to carry daily and large enough to do most cutting jobs with ease. Custom Packers are so varied, and each so … Continue reading →
The original Bowie knife has been shrouded in historic mystery, but this blade is clearly a classic. All the elements are tasteful and work together to create a stunning piece. Custom built, its design is based off of the reproduction … Continue reading →
September’s in full swing and so are a whole bunch of knives! This one is a Jack Pine Special with a very heavily-grained handle of aged oak. Though not as popular as walnut or curly maple, the material is a great … Continue reading →
This Elk River Hunter looks right at home with wild, high-contrast ironwood handle. It’s reminiscent of a desert sunset, is it not? Thank you for visiting the blog!
Continue reading →When looking for groomsmen gifts for his upcoming wedding, this groom decided to go with matching knives from Lucas Forge! Here they are: the completed set of nine knives. There are eight Packers and one September Special – all with classic … Continue reading →
Simply stunning. This bold knife is a customized Kephart with an African blackwood handle, aged blade finish, and is also a little special without lanyard hole. Whoa! The Kephart style really goes with this handle matching…don’t you think? It seems that the “dog … Continue reading →