Andrew Meers MS ~ MS Dagger + Khandjar + Sage Kitchen Knife + King of Saxony Folder

Caleb Royer

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Maker: Andrew Meers MS
Instagram: @mr.meers
Facebook: Andrew Meers
Website: andrewmeers.com


Mastersmith Dagger
Overall Length: 21"
Materials: 1084 and 15n20, African blackwood, yellow sapphires, sterling silver, 24k gold, Human hair, Shibuichi Inlaid sterling.


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Khandjar
Overall Length: 15"
Materials: 1084 and 15n20, sterling silver, ebony, stainless steel pin.
Sheath by Andrew Meers MS: leather and stingray with damascus.

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Sage Kitchen Knife
Overall Length: 14"
Materials: 1084 and 15n20, Mokume by Marvin Jensen (kuromido, shakudo, shibuichi) African blackwood, inlaid and engraved.

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King of Saxony Folder
Open Length: 7 3/4"
Materials: 1084 and 15n20, mild steel, 24k, sterling silver, mokume (copper and fine silver) thumbstud is cable steel.

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Whimsical and imaginative work, and beautifully captured images:thumbup:
Darcy:)
 
These knives are not for me, though I see the great craftsmanship and creativity... but great photos and really cool grind and damascus combo on the Khandjar. I don't recall seeing a grind like that..
 
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the Khandjar would be a perfect fit for our collection. Always enjoy something that is different with an artistic flare.
 
Serious talent! I would love to try out that chef knife. That handle would be the cat's meow on the cutting board, I think.

Great images, Caleb.

- Joe
 
Incredible group of knives with details clearly and dramatically photographed. All demonstrate exceptional skill, but the kandjar in particular blows me away.
 
Normally, it's the other knives that draw me, but that dagger is just fantastic!
 
Very very satisfying work to behold. I love this kind of knife making. Creativity and technical expertise tastefully wedded.
 
was lucky enough to see and handle a few of these in person, and wow talk about perfect execution of VERY technical art forms. Amazing pieces from an incredibly humble maker.

Caleb did an amazing job with the photographs as well! looks as if i were seeing them in person.
 
...Just wow. I have rarely seen work of such amazing quality. And such close to detail. I applaud a true master of the trade.
 
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