3 of a kind. All forged from 8670 steel, with full tang walnut handles, and 2 steel pins. All are approximately 9 ¼ inches overall with a 5½ inch blade. $150 each
Large rifleman’s knife. The blade is forged from 1084, with a wrought iron guard, a white oak handle, and a steel ferrule. It also has a through tang that is peined over a replica 1797 liberty cap half cent. Measures approximately 12¾ inches overall, with a 8¼ inch blade, and 2½ inches across the guard. $230 *****Sold*****
Mid sized belt knife forged from 1084, with a slim walnut handle, poured pewter bolster and a brass pin. $140
Top: Mid size belt knife or large bag knife. Forged from 1084 with an antler handle and a squirrel rawhide repair. 9¾ inches overall and 5 inches of cutting edge. $150 Bottom: Patch knife forged from a hay rake tine with an “as forged” spine, raised pewter bolster, and a super interesting handle. The handle is actually a section of oak branch, not antler. It also features a squirrel rawhide repair. 7½ inches overall and a 4 inch blade. $120
A nice mid size belt knife. Hand forged from 1084, with cow horn handle scales and 3 copper pins. 9½ inches overall with a nearly 6 inch blade. $150
****Sold***** Blade forged from a file, antler handle, pewter bolster, and a handy ball starter carved into the handle. 10 inches overall, and a 5¼ inch blade. $100
Blade forged from 1095, antler handle, raised decorative pewter bolster, and a slotted handle. 10⅞ inches overall, with a 7⅛ inch blade. $150
Neck knife forged from a file, antler handle, raised pewter bolster, and a German silver butt cap. 6⅞ inches overall, and a 3⅝ inch blade. $95
Forged 1095 rifleman’s knife. Curly maple handle, iron guard, German silver butt cap. 11¼ inches overall, 6¼ inch blade. $150
My take on a simple dagger of the 18th century. The blade is similar to a original revolutionary era Indian dagger. Hand forged 5160 steel blade, wrought iron guard, and a Osage Orange handle. 10 inches overall, with a 6 inch blade. $200
1095 and 15n20 twist damascus blade, all forged by hand. A take of the iconic Woodbury style with a modern “twist”. Poured pewter bolster, aged antler handle, and a copper pin. 9 inches overall, with a 5⅛ inch blade. $390
Forged from 1084, decorative pewter bolster, tapperd and slotted tang, antler handle, and 2 copper pins. 10⅞ inches overall, with a 7 inch blade. $150
*****Sold***** This is my copy of an original featured in Madison Grant’s book “The Knife in Homespun America” page 110. It features a hand forged blade from 8670, 2 iron pins, a slotted and tapperd 4/5 tang, a curly maple handle, and a original 1844 braided hair large cent pommel. 9½ inches overall, with a 5¼ inch blade. $165
Large hand forged 1084 belt knife. Features a curly maple handle, pewter bolster, and a German silver butt cap. 11⅜ inches overall, with a 6¾ inch blade and a stout ¼ spine at the handle. Graceful distal tapper. $100
Woodbury style knife. Forge from 8670, poured pewter bolster and wedding band, .54 cal. ball starter carved into the end of the antler handle, and a copper pin. $170