Utility Blades
Ones that left the nest
These are blades that have left home - the pictures are presented as examples of the variants that are possible, e.g., "Could you make me one like C005?" is part of the motivation for showing them. Besides I'm proud to have made them and an owner might just might like to share the image with his friends...


H019  



H017  



H009  



H008  



H007  

reversible clip sheath


H005  



H002  



G005  



G004  



G003  



G002  



G001  



F028  

Basket-weave damascus; guard and sheath ring are bronze and inlet into the wood; copper habaki; blade can be removed from handle; "Japanese" spine


F027  



F026  



F025  



E033  



E032  

pic was never taken


E031  



E030  



E028  



E026  



E025  

Really nice kitchen knife


E024  

Really nice kitchen knife


E023  

Really nice kitchen knife


E022  

Really nice kitchen knife


E021  

Really nice kitchen knife


E020  

Really nice kitchen knife


E019  

Really nice kitchen knife


E017  



E016  



E015  



E010  



E009  



E008  



E007  



E006  



E005  



E004  



E003  



E002  



E001  



D008  



D007  



D006  



D004  

Measurements are for D001 - D004 sold before I measured it.


D003  

slight flaw near edge - hence it;s a bargin....


D002  



D001  



C035  



C034  



C024  

This is a 52100 blade - like the usual utility blades, just not damascus


C014  

An elegant blade that looks and feels like a custom knife should.


C013  

Another of the elegant drop handle blades


C012  



C011  



C006  



C005  



C004  



C002  

This design is elegant, moves well in the hand, and is pretty nice to look at. You'll see several examples of this in these pages.


C001  

This is an elegant piece and the drop handle doesn't hurt the looks or feel of the blade.


A063  

You've got to play once in awhile. It is an L6 blade with linen micarta grips. Makes a fine kitchen knife for folks who prefer high carbon steel blades that cut to stainless ones that don't.


A062  

You've got to play once in awhile. It is an L6 blade with linen micarta grips. Makes a fine kitchen knife for folks who prefer high carbon steel blades that cut to stainless ones that don't.


A054  



A053  



A052  



A051  



A050  



A049  



A048  



A045  



A044  



A043  

If you need a slightly larger utility knife,......


A042  



A040  



A021  

'River' - for obvious reasons - love that multiple sweep effect...


A020  



A017  



A016  



A011  



A010  



A009  



A005  

This is a slim blade without guard -- inspired by the Japanese aikuchi but a far cry from being an imitation of one.


2000-007  



1999-122  

Welded - folded twice & rewelded


1998-20R  



1998-035  

"River" for obvious reasons


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