Maker: Stephen Leland
Fine utility knife. Damascus steel blade with n.s. bolster and buffalo horn handle.
5 7/8” blade.
10 5/8” overall.
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Maker: Lee Lerman
blade: Vinland pattern Damasteel.
Handle: white mother of pearl, Titanium bolster lock frame.
Engraving and gold inlays by Pedro Villarrubia.
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Maker: Lon Humphrey JS
Specs:
10 9/16” overall length.
5 5/16” blade.
4 5/8" cutting edge.
Steel: 52100.
Copper guard.
G10 spacers and brass.
Artifact walrus ivory for the handle.
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Maker: Stephen Vanderkolff
Mother Nature has done some wondrous things to rock creating this Crazy Lace Agate. These pieces were found in Mexico and transformed into the slabs for a little slip joint. The depth and the colour are hard to capture but peering into the rock made me think of the Beatles Yellow Submarine movie. Psychedelic waves of colour and shapes.
The knife itself has a 154 CPM blade and backspine and a 416 body with double integral bolsters. It is 3 1/4" closed and 5 3/4" open . It is a snappy little guy with Dellana Dots for an opening grip system.
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Maker: Kyle Deming
13" OAL, 2" wide, 440C hollow ground on the right side, flat on the left, single 20 degree cutting edge. Handle is green pearl Kirinite on brass liners with dovetailed hammered brass bolsters and brass pins. Mirror polished vine pattern filework throughout.
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Maker: Rubem Lorenz
I put 10 meteor inside the eagle head.
My own carbon fiber with gold e silver points.
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Maker: Ismael Biegelmeier
Forged knife with 8" blade, in Damascus Turkish spirograph with 6 bars handle on a beautiful giraffe bone.
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Maker: Gene Kimmi
Specs:
The blade is forged from 39 layers of twisted 1084 and 15N20. The guard and pommel were forged from 55 layers of twisted 1084 and 15N20, both fluted. All damascus was hand hammered and finished with a coffee etch. The handle is a piece of desert ironwood burl.