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Marvelous, just marvelous. The feel in my hand is wonderful. I can’t wait to get out in the field this hunting season and try it out.-Jeff B.
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I just wanted to let you know: great work, perfect finish and the sharpest edge I‘ve ever seen right out of the box.
-Lukas K.
- I received the knives yesterday afternoon. I cannot get the grin off my face, I am so happy with them. Yours and Ike’s workmanship and skill are next to none, AMAZING. I wish I could shake your hands to say a proper thank you.
-Steve B.
- Best knives we have ever used. We are amazed with their beauty and performance. You outdid yourself and I will recommend you to everyone I know. Thank you again, sir.
-Jeremy S.
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Category Archives: Knife Models
Horizontal: Aged Oak Jack Pine Special
We hope everyone’s May is getting off to a great start! Today’s post shines the spotlight on a custom knife that blends many custom options, beginning with the aged oak handle that is a starting point handle choice for most … Continue reading
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Trekker Set: Curly Maple + Mosaics Mini Jaguar
A ruggedly beautiful Mini Jaguar with a curly maple handle, hammer forged blade finish, mosaic pins, thumb jimping, and a Trekker sheath to boot. Check out the Mini Jaguar design here! Thanks for visiting the blog today!
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Spotlight: Curly Maple 5″ Woodsman Nessmuk
Hello everyone! This custom Woodsman Nessmuk has a special ready-for-anything look, with that 5-inch blade. It has a curly maple handle, aged blade finish, brass pins + lanyard hole, and Classic pattern filework. Thank you for your interest! Please direct … Continue reading
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MBH’s Buckskin Elk River Hunter
Today we’re shining the spotlight on this fabulous custom Elk River Hunter! This stunning knife has a buckskin fancy curly maple handle, aged blade finish, brass bolts, Classic pattern filework, initials, and a Trekker sheath! The Elk River Hunter is … Continue reading
Spotlight: Ironwood Lucas Forge Kephart
Hello everyone! Today’s post features a Lucas Forge Kephart with a gorgeous ironwood handle, aged blade finish, and brass pins and lanyard hole. Hope you have a wonderful day out there!
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Trekker Set: Micarta Lucas Forge Kephart
Hello everyone! This Lucas Forge Kephart sports an olive green micarta handle, aged blade finish, brass pins, lanyard hole, and a custom Trekker sheath, complete with antler-handled firestarter. The Lucas Forge Kephart has a standard overall length of 9 1/2 … Continue reading
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Spotlight: Stabilized Walnut Trapper
Hello everyone! I hope your day is going well. This custom Trapper features a stabilized walnut handle, satin blade finish, and three mosaic pins. A working knife with a refined look! Thanks for stopping by!
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Spotlight: Osage Jack Pine Jr.
Today we’re shining the spotlight on the Jack Pine Jr. with a snazzy version that features an aged osage handle, brass pins/lanyard hole, an aged blade finish, Vine pattern filework, and a specialty two-way sheath! This design is so ideal … Continue reading
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Powder River Comparison!
If you like hunting knives with a traditional trade knife flair, the Powder River may be the design for you. It has a very traditional profile that’s exceedingly versatile for today’s outdoorsmen. Today’s post takes a look at two custom … Continue reading
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Sears Nessmuk Reproduction
In 1884, Mr. George Washington Sears (1821-1890) published his book, “Woodcraft and Camping.” The book focused on ultra-light camping and in it, there’s a woodcut showing a double bit hatchet, a pocket knife, and sheath knife. This special edition Lucas … Continue reading
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