(PLEASE READ EVERYTHING BEFORE DECIDING TO GET ONE OF MY KNIVES)
I MAKE ALL OF MY KNIVES FROM START TO FINISH
I DO NOT USE KIT KNIVES AND SELL THEM AS CUSTOM MADE
I make whatever design that I have in my head at the time i'm cutting out a blade. I
prefer to make slab handle knives which have neoprene rubber handles like one(s) on the following page(s). I
make my knives out of (cultivator discs) 1075 steel (this steel "will rust" and due to the blade
not being heat treate all over, it will scratch easily which is normal) which start out at 3/16" thick.
My knives are meant to do one thing, skin wild game. When using one of my knives the
way it was meant to be, it will last a lifetime. Its not a prybar, screwdriver, hatchet, scraper, chisel, or throwing
knife. Cutting through anything with concrete or any hard surface as a backing will dull ANY blade plus decrease
its life (i can tell if a blade has been used this way too). Sticking it on a benchtop grinder to sharpen it will
ruin the blade. Beating on the back of the blade to chop through anything is also no no and you risk damaging the edge which
i wont be responsible for. My knives are not dishwasher safe. Damage done to one of my blades by doing any
of these things and sorry about your luck, I wont fix or replace it or guarantee it, if it can be fixed
and I do, it wont be free and no guarantees on how it will look when its done.
Any "origional owner" that has one of my knives that gets dull after hunting season,
ship it INSURED prepaid return shipping or bring it to me and i'll sharpen it free of charge as long as i'm still
alive and able. Because of the way I heat treat the blade, ( I test the edge with a file so hand sharpening
will turn into a long chore if not being impossible) I suggest having me sharpen it since it only takes me a few
minutes.
Each knife is dangerously razor sharp, I have the scars to prove it. (I will not be responsible
for anyone getting cut by one of my knives or one I have sharpened) I use the razor sharp wheels, one set is 16 years
old. I will sharpen any other brand knife for a price. (except pakistan stainless steel knives) I will sharpen scissors
and knives free if they are used by local sheriff, police, fire or rescue squad members. (All Ohio State Troopers
included)
I now have some large Elk antler for handles. The knives that will have a piece of Elk wont be
small. Contact me if you have a piece of antler or exotic wood that you want to use. Antlers "must not"
have a brow tine. If it doesnt look like the cover knife handle, it wont work. It must have a fairly straight section, at
least 4" for the tang. If I dont like the looks of an antler or any other material, I wont put it
on. On customer designed blades, i reserve the right to make changes in the design if it poses problems
in making the blade or for cosmetic reasons. (NO EXCEPTIONS) NO GUARANTEES ON NATURAL HANDLE MATERIALS DUE TO SEPERATION OR
CRACKING.
BELOW ARE MY FRIENDS LINKS. CHECK THEM OUT!!!
CLICK HERE TO SEND ME AN EMAIL. (I USE GMAIL, THEY HAVE A GOOD SPAM FILTER. IT PUTS ALL THE SHIT THE ASSHOLE SPAMMERS SEND
ME IN THE TRASH WHERE IT BELONGS
THE BEST SHARPENING SYSTEM MONEY CAN BUY. COMPRESSED PAPER SHARPENING WHEELS. TRUED AND BALANCED UNLIKE CHEAPER COPYS MADE
WHO KNOWS WHERE OR OF WHAT MATERIAL AND OF UNKNOWN QUALITY OR SAFETY. !!!! Why spend hours when you can be done in minutes
and have more time to work on duling them back up. (this is a no brainer)
click this link to see how quickly a burr can be worked up with the wheels
click this link to see how quickly a burr can be removed and the edge polished
For an exellent hand made sheath, send Chuck an email. Since I will no longer be making sheaths, Chuck will be making mine
from now on (unless the customer wants one from a different maker). He is just a short drive from me which makes it nice for
faster service and no extra shipping charges. sheaths start at $15 per inch of blade length
IF YOU WANT TO SEE SOME FISH I CAUGHT, MY 1985 HARLEY DAVIDSON GOLF CART AND FOR SOME, HAVE A GOOD LAUGH, CLICK THIS LINK
Another friend who makes sheaths, Charles Dominick
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