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April 24th, 2006

Stag Fight

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 3:03 PM PDT

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This knife won the Best Amateur Knife category at the ‘06 Southern California Blade Expo show. I was a happy camper! But it wasn’t about the award so much as it was about the direction I’m heading as an apprentice bladesmith. An award is just a mark in the road, it tells me I’m on the right path. There’s so much to learn and perfect to make a “better” knife, and thats exciting!

A 52100 blade with a false edge on the clip. The stainless oval guard marks the beginning of a Sambar stag handle sandwiched between two chunks of eucalyptus burl wood seperated by nickel silver and red fiber spacers.

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April 14th, 2006

Long Tall Sally

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 1:31 PM PDT

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I was reading thru the pictorial of Bill Moran “Master of The Forge” one evening and guess I was influenced a little when I went to the forge the following day. Not the handle obviously, but I loved the contours of his many different “ST” styles with that long clip flowing back to the ricasso. The blade is 5160 forged and differentially heat treated and hand rubbed to a 600 grit fine satin finish. The oval guard is nickel silver as¬¨‚Ćare the spacers in between the afzelia burl wood and water buffalo horn handle. The rope is 1′ hemp and yes the knife sailed through it in one swipe in good ol’ ABS fashion!

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Old Staghorn

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 12:58 PM PDT

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I love stag-handled knives! This one has a buttcap of water buffalo horn and stainless steel. The blade is made of 52100 steel and sits in front of a stainless guard. It fits nice and snug in the tooled pouch sheath I made for it.

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City Sticker

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 9:20 AM PDT

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I really like how this knife turned out. It actually came together better than I had pictured in my mind when I drew it out on paper. Again, I used 1084 steel for the blade and it’s hand rubbed to 800 grit with a nice false edge. The guard is stainless steel. The handle is amboyna burl with a black fiber spacer between it and the guard. I should have put a picture of the sheath I made in as well. I made it in a bootknife fashion. It has 3 rare earth magnets sandwiched in the layers of leather with a nice tight fit as the retaining system, and works really well! The sheath has a stainless belt clip riveted and stitched in place and¬¨‚Ćhas an inlay of¬¨‚Ćdark brown stingray hide on the front. All in all it’s a gorgeous but very functional package.

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April 13th, 2006

Stag Skinner

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 1:03 PM PDT

 

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This is another skinner I made with the integral finger choil,as some would call it. It’s made from 1084 carbon steel and¬¨‚Ćdifferentially hardened. It’s been tempered to 58-59 Rockwell C. It has Sambar stag handles with red fiber spacers and a vine pattern fileworked spine along the blade

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October 30th, 2005

Dad’s Birthday Gift

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 11:21 PM PST

Hershberger Handmade Knife

I made this for my dad for his birthday.¬¨‚ĆIts 9″ overall with a 4 5/8″ flatground blade forged from 1084 steel and differentially heat treated. The handle is Sambar stag and afzelia burl wood with nickel guard and buttplate. The knife came with a nice handtooled leather sheath. I hope my kids were taking notes on what makes a dad happy on his birthday!

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Cocobolo Skinner

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 11:20 PM PST

Hershberger Handmade Knife

This knife is forged from 1084 steel and a little of the rough forging left in for a pretty but rustic affect. The blade is 3 5/8″ with an OAL of 8″ and differentially heat treated. The intregal fingerguard forged in I learned from Joe Keeslar, ABS Chairman and one of my ABS school instructors, while attending the the ABS school. Joe makes some of the most beautiful knives that exibit this pretty and rustic effect at the same time, that I have ever seen. Not to mention his exquisite leatherwork!
Anyway, this knife also has some pretty vine pattern file work on the spine. The handle slabs are cocobolo and pinned with mosaic pins for a nice finish touch. It comes with a nice tooled pouch sheath.

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Camp Utility

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 11:20 PM PST

Hershberger Handmade Knife

Forged from 1084 steel and flat gound, this design makes a nice camp or field utility knife. The blade is 6″ with an OAL of 10 1/2″ and differentially heat treated. The fitting, or non-guard as I would call it, is nickel silver. The handle is sheeoak and has a real pretty pattern. The knife comes with a nice hand tooled pouch sheath.

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LOOTWUK

Posted by bruce as Custom Knife Photos at 11:19 PM PST

Hershberger Handmade Knife

LOOTWUK stands for Little Out Of The Way Utility Knife. This small utility I really like because it’s very compact and carries nicely…..but always there when you need it. Forged from 1084 steel, it is 6 1/2″ overall with a 2 7/8″ flatground blade. This handle is made from Australian bluegum burl with nickel silver pins.
I made another recently for a customer that requested a thong hole with leather thong that came in very handy, he said, for quick access from the pouch sheath. On his I also included some¬¨‚Ćvine pattern¬¨‚Ćfilework on the spine and added another 1/4″ to the blade length at his request.

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