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Small Frontier Design + Curly Maple Handle + Cross-Hatching on Spine + Aged O-1 blade + Handmade Leather Belt Sheath = Cool Knife There are available knives! Hope you’re having a grand spring!
Continue reading →Small Frontier Design + Curly Maple Handle + Cross-Hatching on Spine + Aged O-1 blade + Handmade Leather Belt Sheath = Cool Knife There are available knives! Hope you’re having a grand spring!
Continue reading →The intricate design of these deluxe copper-based mosaic pins is the perfect touch to set off a custom knife. They look especially snazzy with certain models, like the Packer and the Classic Hunter, but they also look great with the Jack Pine Special … Continue reading →
Two of them, to be exact! Please feel free to click on any photo to go see the page! Thank you for looking! -Em
Continue reading →A couple new examples of custom Kephart knives have been added to the model page! One of my personal favorite handle materials for the Kephart is ironwood. It just looks right, doesn’t it? Thank you for visiting the blog! Lucas is busy … 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 →
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 →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 →