
I began making knives part time in 1992. In 2001 I retired
and began making knives full-time. Using the stock removal
method, I make small and medium hunters, locking liners,
lockbacks, and interframe folders. I use ATS-34 stainless
steel, stainless Damascus, and Paul Bos Heat Treating
for most models but will consider other steel upon request.
The blades are hollow ground and most often mirror polished.
On most locking liner types I satin finish the blades
and bolsters. I especially enjoy handles made from exquisite,
exhibition hardwoods but use sambar stag (when available),
mammoth ivory, African elephant ivory, alternate ivory
and other materials on request. The bolsters and guards
are made of nickel silver, mokume, or mosaic damascus.
Each hunter comes with a custom fitted leather sheath
that I make for the knife. Each interframe folder frame
is made of 416 stainless. Black-lipped mother-of-pearl
is my favorite insert material for the interframe folders
that are high-polished and supplied with a velvet slip
case.
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