Set: Curly Maple Packers
The versatility of curly maple is evident in this pair of Packers! What’s your curly maple style? Thank you for looking, and for all the kind support and interest, everyone!
Continue reading →The versatility of curly maple is evident in this pair of Packers! What’s your curly maple style? Thank you for looking, and for all the kind support and interest, everyone!
Continue reading →This deluxe pair shares the ProSkinner style, stag handles, satin blade finishes, and mosaic pins! Have an idea for your own custom dream knife? Check out the Lucas Forge models for lots of inspiration!
Continue reading →Visit the Elk River Hunter page for more information about this fine model! Thank you for stopping by the blog today.
Continue reading →A pair of custom knives with real historic flavor! Here we find a Frontier Skinner and ProSkinner, each featuring aged oak handles, aged and hammer forged finishes, copper hardware, and individual initials. Thank you for visiting the blog!
Continue reading →An osage Lucas Forge Kephart and a curly maple Woodsman Nessmuk, ready for work. Have a great day out there!
Continue reading →A fine set of ProSkinners: aged blades, walnut handles, red handle liners, mosaic pins! Have an idea for your own custom knife set? See all the Lucas Forge knife models here!
Continue reading →A gorgeous pair of custom bush knives with Damascus blades, stabilized burl handles, and mosaic pins. Thank you for visiting the blog!
Continue reading →This custom knife set consists of an Elk River Hunter and a ProSkinner sharing dark curly maple handles, brass hardware, aged blades, and Classic pattern filework along each spine. Thank you for looking! Please feel free to visit the Order … Continue reading →
A fine custom set of Packers with aged oak handles, aged blade finishes, brass hardware, and custom initials! Thank you for all your support and interest, everyone!
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 →