gallery one
welcome to gallery one
here you will find some of the knives
I have made
all knives shown are hand forged
from coil spring steel
handle material is mainly antler
from
whitetail deer
mule deer
&
caribou
most all of the knives shown here were sold
to people that asked me to make them a knife
all fixed blades have brass guards
and the blade length is from 2 to 5.5 inches in length approximately
note these are not thumbnail pic's
 
 
 
 
 



my first friction folder
with a maple wood handle




hunter 5.5" blade
whitetail deer antler handle



 
 
 


small utility with a 2" blade




another hunter




hunter with a 5.5" blade
whitetail deer antler handle




hunter with a 4.5" blade
and mule deer antler handle




a skinner with a 4.5" blade
and caribou antler handle




small utility with a 6" total length




a small utility/skinner
the blade is 3" long
with a 3.5" handle
of caribou antler



a pair of letter openers
made from railroad spikes



This is a new blade made from an old
saw blade.the handle is ironwood
with brass rivits
the blade is 4"

and my initials are stamped into the rivits
on this side


a semi skinner blade
one of the first knives i made
it has a whitetail antler handle

I still have and use this knife



a letter opener made from coil spring

this is shown in actual size

3 more letter openers
these are larger than the one on top
they are 6" to 7" in total length


Blade length 4 1/8 inches
width 3/4 inch

This is a knife I just completed
It is hand forged from coil spring
a whitetail antler handle
and brass fittings
It was made for a good friend of mine


another Blade done for the same person as above
Again this blade is hand forged from coil spring
and has an old mule deer antler handle

The blade is 4 5/8 inches long
By 7/8 of an inch in width




This knife is made from an old
saw mill blade my father had.
This one has a black walnut handle.




Same saw blade
this one has a maple handle.



Saw blade again
the handle has an unknown type of hardwood
The stuff was very dense and heavy

 
 
 
 

thanks for stopping by,be sure to visit gallery 2
the blacksmithing gallery