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  1. J. Neilson

    New Monster pix... ala Chuck Ward

    This is a real nice Bowie but, the pix I took just couldn't do her justice so I shipped her off to Chuck.... ... you think she looks good now, wait until you see her in person.
  2. J. Neilson

    Neck Thorn w/ Ivory Kydex

    Well, I made another batch of Neck Thorns but, only one remains up for grabs. I hope you like it. J. This little skeleton necker has a "cut" profile and forged edge of 1/8" thick 1084 high carbon steel, fully-quenched. The knife is 3 7/8" overall with a 1 3/4" cutting edge...
  3. J. Neilson

    New Blades... make your own

    As many of you know I have been offering hand-forged, high carbon steel blades for those who like to make their own high quality knife. I am not allowed to put my MS on the blades but, this is a way to get a high quality Mastersmith blade for your own knife project. For specs and more info...
  4. J. Neilson

    New "Shorty" Tomahawk

    This hawk is a bit smaller than my average tomahawks and very light, a variation of the "Shorty 'Hawk" on my site. This hawk has a head forged from 5160 high carbon steel with a satin finish. The head is 8 7/8" from end-to-end with a 1 1/2" cutting edge. The 16 1/2" shaft is top grade Curly...
  5. J. Neilson

    "Flat Ball-Bearing" Bowie Knife w/ Stag Crown**SOLD**

    This set is sold, thanks again. J.
  6. J. Neilson

    Pocket Bowie.... for the Ladies.

    The handle is rag micarta made by L.H. (Butch) Harner and the mokume is by Philip Jones.
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    Pocket Bowie.... for the Ladies.

    Here's one of my "Pocket Bowie" models with a bit of a fling towards the Ladies. A good working, durable blade but.......... pretty was how it was described.
  8. J. Neilson

    survival knives

    That is a very nice set of knives. The lines all look good the the materials are great. No one ever said damascus was just to look pretty. Personally, I use all the same steels in my damascus as I do on my mono-blades so it all works great. Also, a good damascis blade can hide alot of the...
  9. J. Neilson

    "Flat Ball-Bearing" Bowie Knife w/ Stag Crown**SOLD**

    Hello all, Here is the largest blade (to date) of the "flat forged" Ball-bearing damascus. It's most certainly a different look, heh? Hope you like it. Thanks again, J. This Bowie has a 7" blade forged flat from 1/4" 52100 high carbon ball-bearings and a 1084 high carbon powder steel. The...
  10. J. Neilson

    "B.U.H.K.-Jr." Basic Utility Hunting Knife "Junior"

    This one is sold, thanks again. J.
  11. J. Neilson

    "B.U.H.K.-Jr." Basic Utility Hunting Knife "Junior"

    This B.U.H.K.-Jr. is the same profile as it's big brother just reduced by 1/4 and forged from 1/8" thick 1084HC stock. This slim knife is 6 7/8" overall with a 3 1/4" cutting edge done up in a brushed satin finish. The handle scales shown above are Bright Blue G-10 with a stainless steel handle...
  12. J. Neilson

    New BUK variation

    This Drop-point knife is a variation of my popular B.U.K (basic utility knife). This knife is slightly larger with a wider blade profile. The knife is 6 1/2" overall length with a 2 3/4" cutting edge. The knife is forged from 52100 high carbon steel with acid etched/forge marked flat...
  13. J. Neilson

    "The 52100 Moose" Drop-point Hunter

    Hello all, Here is some more fun with 52100, mustard and bleach... as well as something a bit different on the handle. I hope you like her. Thanks again, J. This full-tang Drop-point Hunter was forged from edge-quenched 52100 high carbon steel and treated with my antiqued/ boiled...
  14. J. Neilson

    "The Mississippi" Bowie

    Thanks guys, I appreciate that. J.
  15. J. Neilson

    "The Mississippi" Bowie

    I just finished this one at the request of one of our knife/sheath-making compadres. I love this whole etched, forge finished, wrought iron and stag thing... one of my very favorite styles... This Bowie is forged from multi-quenched W2 steel with acid soaked/forged flats and an etched...
  16. J. Neilson

    2 New Antiqued Knives

    I didn't really do much David, it was in pretty good shape. The tricky part was trying to make is as symetrical as possible. She loooks a little lop sided from certain angles but, feels great in hand. I actually still debating on keeping this one for myself. After I finished her up I scrubbed...
  17. J. Neilson

    2 New Antiqued Knives

    Thanks guys. coat the blades with a mix of cold blue gun paste and yellow mustard, then leave them sit for a few days. Now the nasty part... I then boil them in bleach for 2-3 minutes 3-4 times scrubbing them with heavy steel wool. If you try this, make sure your protected, it's really bad for...
  18. J. Neilson

    2 New Antiqued Knives

    This big chopper I'm calling "Brutus"..... just looks like one to me. The blade is 10 1/4" of edge-quenched 5160 with forge-marked flats and a antiqued finish. The handle tang transitions from antiqued to polished at the filed thumb rest. The full tang is scaled with African Blackwood secured...
  19. J. Neilson

    "Pocket Bowie" Clip-point Hunter

    Just finished this one up and she'll be going to Paul for a sheath tomorrow... This Clip-point Hunter is slightly downsized to more of a "Pocket Bowie" style. The 4 1/2" blade is forged from edge-quenched W1 high carbon steel with acid soaked forge marked flats and an etched hamon/quench...
  20. J. Neilson

    Ball-bearing, Gut-hook Hunter

    Thanks guys. Me and a bud started playing with this BB idea a few years ago ... It never worked out the way we planned but, it's amazing what can happen when you keep tweeking an idea. J. 2thumbs
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