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My Knives |
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These are knives that I've made at my forge. Some are of damascus steel, and some are plain steel. They are all forged by hand, on a coal fire and then finished by file, grinder and buffer. |
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Ballock Dagger Scottish, 9th to 11th C., plain steel, bubinga hilt, forged bronze buttcap |
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Persian Dagger 57 layers of steel (O1 and mild), cherry hilt, forged bronze quillion |
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Detail of the layers in the Persian dagger |
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Scramasax Typical Saxon utility knife, ? layers of motorcycle chain and mild steel, Sambar stag hilt |
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Detail of the layers in the Sax |
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Detail of the Sambar Stag handle on the Scramasax |
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My "table knife". I use this at feast all the time. It has over 500 layers of steel in the blade (file steel and mild steel). This is one of the first knives I made. |
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Garth's Feast Knife Made in one piece of O1 tool steel, this knife will hold a razor edge forever. |
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