Small Custom Made Drop Point Hunting Knife
Custom handmade small drop point hunting knife. Equipped with both a belt sheath and a neck sheath. It also comes with a neck hang style fire steel. Original designs.
Hand Forged Drop Point Knife
handmade neck knife
Knives for survival in the boreal forest. British Columbia, Canada.
Handmade Neck Knife
A hand braided lanyard over a stainless steel stud secures the knife its sheath. A bead of deer antler is threaded on to the neck lace tightening the hold and adjust the fit.
Unique Handmade Drop Point Hunting Knife.
The brass and copper finger guard is pinned, brazed and peened to clasp the spine. 2 1/2” full tang blade. 3 1/2” handle.
Small Boar Neck Knife. Visit the Boar survival knives page
Small Knife with a Thick Spine
Forged 2 1/2” full tang blade, 3/16” spine, 3” handle with moose antler scales. We created the finger guard with melted brass and copper. We left the saw teeth in the spine.
Small drop point knife and ulu hunting set.
The small bushcraft knife and an ulu. The knife has 2 sheaths, a neck and belt carry and a fire steel.
Small Custom Drop Point Knife
The Deal Maker knife went out with 2 sheaths. A neck sheath and its custom belt carry sheath. The sheaths are hand stitched saddle stitch style. A 6 oz welt protects the stitch from the knife’s edge.
Small Hand Forged Drop Point Knife
Hand forged tapering out the tang and hammer on a high flat bevel. The tang is hollow ground as well putting the balance of the knife at the finger guard.
high carbon saw blade steel spine. Moose antler scales held with peened threaded pins.
Unique Handmade Hunting Knives
6 inches overall. Comes with both a custom neck knife sheath and a belt sheath.
Handmade Dropped Point Ulu knife
Heavy duty ulu with a thick blade, high bevel with a secondary bevel. The patina was created during the hardening process. Manipulated clay and glass reflecting the wetlands where we live.
All the big trees are gone
The tallest trees here are 1/3rd the height of the Douglas fir that were here 50 years ago. Still have the stumps to prove it.. They averaged 600 years old. Some were 1000, some were saplings. Clear cut. The mills are cutting more now than ever and laying off workers at the same time.