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Hand forged from 1084 with brass pins. Blade 1/8" thick and 3-7/8" long. 8-1/2" OAL.
Slight trailing point in low layer damascus of 1084 and 15N20. +/- 3/16" thick blade, 5" long. 9-1/2" OAL.
Slight trailing point in low layer damascus of 1084 and 15N20. +/- 3/16" thick blade, 5-3/8" long. 10-1/8" OAL
1084 Steel, edge-quenched, in the style of the English trade knives, except full tang
My interpretation of George Washington Sears' (Nessmuk) knife from the late 1800's
Some I'm still working on
1084/15N20
Acid etched 1084
Early Migration Era Seax. Twisted core with low layer spine and edge
A couple of hunters for a friend and his father
Early Migration era Viking Seax with copper/elk bolster. Sheath has bone fittings and Elder Futhark runes.
1084/15N20 Damascus with stylish sheathe
1084/15N20 Damascus with backsewn traditional sheath
135 layer 1084/15N20
1084 steel with a 6" blade and maple handle with green liners
1084/15N20 pattern-welded steel with a 4" blade. At 7-3/4" total length, this is a super handy daily carry knife.
Inspired by the Canadian Belt Knife, this 8-3/4" knife has a 4-1/2" blade of 1084 with laminated Dymondwood handle and hollow pins.
One of two knives donated to the United States Army Infantry Order of St. Maurice. Go Mai (5 layer) construction, with a core of damascus sandwiched between layers of 1084 and 15N20.
The second knife donated to the Order of St. Maurice. Multilayered damascus with a 4-3/4" blade and mosaic pins through desert ironwood
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