Posts in Custom Knives
CUSTOM PARING KNIFE

A repeat customer (and now friend) wanted a custom paring knife based on a very inexpensive paring knife that he purchased years ago from a “big-box” store. This is his “go to” knife in the kitchen. We modified the overall look quite a bit, but retained almost the exact size and overall shape of the blade and the feel of the handle. The handle is made of a leftover piece of a 40+ year old Cherry burl that I used in another knife for him. The blade is forged from Hitachi White Paper Steel #2 that was quenched with clay to produce a distinct Hamon Line. There is a brass ferrule and a “dog paw” mosaic pin. The blade is as thin (in thickness) as his previous knife. I hope this becomes his '“go to” in the future.

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HAPPY RETIREMENT

After 48 years as the CEO of the Presbyterian Homes of Georgia, retirement may come hard, but this is what happened on January 30, 2020. This gentleman’s sister commissioned me to make him a custom field knife or EDC. We worked on a design and all the particulars. The end result is this knife hand forged from 80CrV2 with a blade length of 3 1/2” (overall length of 8 9/16”). The handle is stabilized English Walnut with peened nickel silver peens and a central “dog paw” mosaic pin. This was a great project. I really enjoyed working with his sister and hope this knife provides years of faithful service.

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CUSTOM FIELD KNIFE LEAVES FORGE

This custom field knife is leaving the forge for its new home. A few weeks ago, the client and his wife came to visit my forge and pick out the materials he wanted for his custom field knife. We discussed the style and shape he wanted and a sketch was made. Once the details were finalized, my “work” began. The knife is forged from 1095/15N20 pattern-welded damascus with a handle shaped from a gorgeous piece of stabilized spalted Olive wood burl (rare) with an 1854 wrought iron guard & butt cap; black G10 and copper spacers and a “dog paw” mosaic pin. The blade measures 3 5/8” (sharpened edge) and overall length is 9 5/8”. It is crazy sharp. What a satisfying project and a great client to work with! Here’s hope for many years (generations) of use.

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