Blades
Japanese tribute blades: My true passion is for Japanese style blades. Nothing in my opinion, is more visceral than the shape, cutting power, and the polish of a Japanese blade. My Japanese inspired blades are a tribute to the legacy of the nihonto swordsmith.
- Shobu-zukuri tanto, O tanto, wakizashi
- Hira-zukuri tanto, O tanto, wakizashi
- Osoraku-zukuri tanto, O tanto
- Kanmuri-Otoshi-Zukuri tanto, O tanto, wakizashi
- Kissaki-Moroha-Zukuri tanto, O tanto, wakizashi
- Yari, and Hira-Sankaku-Zukuri tanto
- Ken Tanto, O tanto
Hunters, skiners, utility, and fighters: The workhorse blades of the world, the blades that have been used for generations to put food on the table, survive the wild frontiers, and to protect life and the family.
- Skinner, for easy removal of large hides
- Caper, the skinners companion, for surgical precision
- Utility, a small sturdy, sharp knife for the work environment
- Bird and trout, a compact, scalpel sharp knife for small game
- Fighter, a lightening fast combat knife, with looks that kill
- Boar Hunter, a large brute capable of mortally wounding boar
- Hunter, the do it all knife for the outdoorsman
Steel
The Process
Hot work to blade: The artform practiced for milenia with a modern twist.