Monday, 15 August 2011

Hand forged blades

This is a 12.25 Inch Bowie with a carved tiger maple handle and a stainless steel guard.  The material in the blade is 5160   Sold


Four inch skinner Blade is 1084 Steel with resin stabilized slab handle.  This knife comes with its own hand tooled leather sheath. Sold

This is a three inch skinner with tiger maple handle and copper inlay work.  The blade is 1084 steel and it also comes with a hand tooled leather sheath. Sold

This is a five inch Green River style buffalo skinner made of 1084 steel and there is moose antler scales for the handle and red and white scale spacers. This knife also comes with its own hand tooled leather sheath. -sold-

This knife is a replica seax made from a reclaimed file.  I have also made a period hand tooled sheath for this knife with brass trim.-sold-

This knife is a gem.  The blade is made from a reclaimed chain saw blade containing three types of high carbon steel and forged welded into a billet and then hand forged into the blade you see.  The handle is of tiger tail maple with sterling silver wire inlay, carved guard and putt plate with moose horn and brass highlights.  This knife also comes with a hand tooled full leather sheath.-sold-

This knife is a four inch skinner made from a reclaimed ford truck leaf spring more than likely a 5160 tool steel.  It has a tiger tail maple handle with silver wire and copper wire inlay to form the dragon's head design.  The guard is brass and it has resign spacers.  The spine of this knife has file work on it. This piece comes with a hand tooled sheath too.-sold-

This cute little knife is two inches of 1084 tool steel.  There is an inlay of moose antler in a full moon design on bubinga wood and brass pins.  This blade also comes with a hand tooled leather sheath.-Sold

2 comments:

  1. Daniel, awesome work. Thank goodness for that Lee Valley catalog! Looking forward to seeing more of your work and perhaps purchasing some day soon.

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  2. Stephen,
    Thank you for the praise. I've been busy in the shop making magic. I really love what I do and am happy people like my work.
    I hope to be putting more things up soon but its a process and making them comes before showing them. I have sent people CD's of my work for a small fee (shipping and Handling) refundable on a purchase. I find site updating slow and will do it in spurts when I have something new to show.

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