Spotlight: Osage Custom Short-Blade Kephart Knives
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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!
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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 →
Aged blade finish, buckskin-hued curly maple (and coordinating sheath!), mosaic pins, the Jack Pine Special’s artful design and ergonomic feel. This is a deluxe custom working knife, folks! Thank you for looking! If you have a special idea for your … Continue reading →
It’s fitting to spotlight this awesome Packer and ProSkinner knife set, because both of these models’ pages have been getting an update. Check out the Packer and the ProSkinner for all the details about these designs and to see lots … Continue reading →
This unique, custom, hammer forged knife features a hefty, tapered tang, aged and forged finishes, curly maple, and brass hardware…plus a snazzy horizontal sheath to complete the package! Thank you so much for your support and interest everyone! If you’d … Continue reading →
It’s a custom curly maple neck knife, with a hammer forged finish! If you’re interested in ordering a custom neck knife, please visit the Past Work page for more inspiration, or if you have a special idea, please contact lucas@customhuntingknives.org. … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Today’s featured knife is a handsome custom Elk River Hunter. It has a mesquite handle, brass bolt sets, filework along the spine, and a custom Trekker sheath, to boot! Thank you for visiting the blog!
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