First off I'd just like to say I don't have alot of different models because I still like to experiment with curves, grinds, sizes, and handles. But these are the ones I get the most requests for . BITTERROOT I made this one for my elk hunt in Idaho last year and I really like it for big game. We hunted in the Bitterroot national Forrest so that's what I named it. Blade 3/16" 01 tool steel 4 3/4" blade convex grind 4 1/2" handle Single color micrta or G10 standard Price $175.00 +shipping Liner +$20.00 Sheath +$50.00
UWHARRIE Named by a customer for a national forrest in NC where he likes to go. This is my big boy! A nice weight forward chopper with a recurve area for close in work. Blade 3/16" 01, 7 3/8" long Convex grind Handle 5" $250.00 plus shipping single color micarta or G10 Liners +$20 Sheath +75
EAST FORK This one is named for a crooked local creek I like to wade. More of a general use recurve belt knife. Blade 3/16" 01, 5 3/8" long, convex grind HANDLE 4 3/4" long Price $175.00 plus shipping single color micarta or g10 liners +$20.00 Sheath +$50.00
Cedar Creek model Bush tool style woods knife, after making one for myself I had several requests for this style. PhantomX named it for me after a creek he likes to go to in South Carolina. Photo by PhantomX. Steel 01 Grind scandi or convex Handle 4 1/2", blade 4 1/4" $165.00 plus shipping with single color micarta or g10 liners+$20 Sheath+$50 1/8" 01 standard
Joe...would you ever make the Cedar Creek with thumb scallops or tapers towards the front? Are there wood options as well. Really like the blade shape. Been on a quest to find a wood lore/mora 1 style knife and that knife hits it pretty close. I have medium sized glove hands. You really do great work.