Sambar stag hunter and 2 iron wood hunters

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Here’s a blade I forged from 1” round W1. It’s got a decorative scroll forged at the butt of the knife, that acts as an integral lanyard hole. It’s got a great feel and the scroll doesn’t interfere at all with comfort or function.

The blade has a hand rubbed finish, and my makers mark is engraved into the blade. The spine is rounded off and inset from the sambar stag handles.

Measures 9 1/4” over all, with a 4 1/2” cutting edge that’s 1 1/4” wide.

sheath was made by Michael O’Machearley.

Asking $415 shipped with sheath
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You do nice work Andrew , I love the knife I got from you . I hear you were a " Forged in Fire " winner awhile back , congratulation .
 
You do nice work Andrew , I love the knife I got from you . I hear you were a " Forged in Fire " winner awhile back , congratulation .
Thanks Jack, man that knife was a long time ago. I still have my “O’Neill “ also. It’s dressed a couple deer. Very solid built.
Yes forged in fire... I see a lot of negative hype online about it. Those people just take life to seriously. It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the experience.
 
You do nice work Andrew , I love the knife I got from you . I hear you were a " Forged in Fire " winner awhile back , congratulation .
Thanks Jack, man that knife was a long time ago. I still have my “O’Neill “ also. It’s dressed a couple deer. Very solid built.
Yes forged in fire... I see a lot of negative hype online about it. Those people just take life to seriously. It was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the experience.
 
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