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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: Spotlight Series
Spotlight: Hickory ProSkinner
Today’s spotlight piece is a custom ProSkinner with a hickory handle, modified 2 1/2-inch blade, brass pins, orange handle liners, X-jimping, and a custom neck sheath. Thank you for your interest and support!
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Spotlight: Custom Autumn Trek
This magnificent hunting knife is a custom rendition of the Autumn Trek design, with an antler handle, hammer forged blade, dual-toned bolts, vine filework, and a custom cross-draw sheath. Happy trails!
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Spotlight: Ironwood Woodsman Nessmuk
This is a custom Woodsman Nessmuk knife with a dark ironwood handle, aged blade finish, brass pins, and thumb jimping for grip and style. The natural woods can vary greatly in grain character and coloration, even from one side of … Continue reading
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Spotlight: Natural Micarta Filet Knife
Today’s feature is a custom filet knife with a natural micarta handle (ideal for resisting water and grime!), stainless blade, and a trio of brass bolts. Interested in ordering your own dream knife? Please write lucas@customhuntingknives.org. Thank you for your … Continue reading
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KK’s Vintage Kephart
This beautifully classic Vintage Kephart knife has the 5-inch blade option, walnut handle, aged blade finish, brass pins, and custom initials in the spine. You can track down more Vintage Kephart examples here. Thank you for your interest!
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Osage Survival Knife
At 13 1/2 inches overall and with a 3/16-inch blade thickness, the Lucas Forge Survival Knife is up to heavy-duty cutting chores around any camp. This custom LFSK features a handsome osage handle and hammer forged blade finish! Thank you … Continue reading
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Spotlight: Ram’s Horn Vintage Nessmuk Jr.
We hope everyone is having a wonderful summer! Today the spotlight is shining on this custom Vintage Kephart Jr. – loaded with all the details. This knife features a ram’s horn handle, hammer forged blade finish, mosaic pins, and Vine … Continue reading
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Spotlight: Maple Burl Pocket Knife
This is a finely-detailed custom fixed blade pocket knife, based on the PK design found in the Past Work gallery. This version has an amazing stabilized maple burl handle, aged blade finish, mosaic pins, beefy 3/16-inch blade thickness, and Classic … Continue reading
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Horizontal: Aged Oak Lucas Forge Kephart
Hello everyone! This custom Lucas Forge Kephart is set right up, with an aged oak handle, aged blade finish, brass pins, and a horizontal sheath. Thank you for visiting the blog! Happy trails!
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Rick’s Bacote Woodsman Nessmuk
Today’s featured knife is a stunning custom 5-inch blade Woodsman Nessmuk with a bacote handle, black liners, hammer forged blade finish, brass pins, Vine filework and Rick’s name stamped into the spine. Thank you for visiting the blog today!
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