Algerita hunter

jkf96a

Well-Known Member
Several years ago a customer of mine was clearing his land near Big Spring, TX. He called me to see if I could use some of the Algerita bushes he was clearing to make him a knife. He sent me a piece of the wood, about 1 inch round and 12 inches long. Algerita is an interesting native Texas shrub, with holly-like pointy leaves and edible red berries. The wood is bright yellow. After I let the wood dry for a couple of years, I finally got it out and made the knife. I thought the bark was interesting, so I treated the wood kind of like stag, grinding down to the center but leaving some of the bark for contrast. My customer requested a hamon, so I used 1095 steel and an interrupted quench. The fittings are nickel silver. Overall length is 9 inches with a 4.5 inch blade.

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That's another fantastic knife from you. That Algerita looks really good, Jason. I'm going to have to start asking around to see if I can find somebody that has some growing.
 
I like the way you framed the wood with NS really sets it off. Neither the blade or handle overpower each other great combo.
 
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