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    Pinless/boltless Scales?

    I've seen Anza knives around and they don't appear to have pins or bolts to mechanically their scales to the tang. Does anyone know how this is done and how they hold up? Are they attached with some really good glue or a method not intuitively visible? Thanks, Kelley Ward...
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    Kurkri

    Hello, Here is a Kukri finished up and sent off to a customer not long ago. The Kukri really makes a great chopping weapons and survival tools and this one is no exception. It was kept more or less traditional however we did make a few changes. The traditional handle has a ring section in...
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    Explorer

    Here is a sportsmans knife I make I call the Explorer. The blade is 6 inches of ATS34 with a through tang design that goes all the way through and mechanially attaches to the 416 stainless steel pommel in the back. The handle is elk anter with stacked up leather and accenting white spacers...
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    Gale Force

    Hello All, I've called this knife Gale Force after the powerful winds that under rare conditions have the ability to cut; it is called kamaitachi. In Japanese there are several conceptions of how it looked or operated, but the most common is one of a trio of weasels with sharp claws...
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    Wild Horse Bowie

    The Wild Horse Bowie is a classical western style Bowie that is great for hunting, camping, horse back riding or that just looks good on your belt if full cowboy action dress. The blade is made from 3/16 inch thick 1095 high carbon steel so there is no worry about period correctness. It is...
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    Skinner Hawk

    Hello All, When I designed this tomahawk I was thinking of a tool that could be used while backpack hunting for elk. I wanted something that could serve as a skinner as well a hatchet and this is why the blade is ulu shaped. This tomahawk worked out very well and I was successful in taking...
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    My version of a Tracker

    Hello, I've been intrigued with the Tom Brown Tracker for a while now and watched a couple of evaluation of the knife on YouTube. While I hate to strait up copy a design I am influenced by what I like. I think this one is a improvement over the original because it gives more cutting edge...
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    KelleyKnives

    Hello All, Glad to join this group, it's the first Knife Forum I've joined. My name is Kelley Ward and I'm a part time knife maker. Made my first knife (I still have it) in 1989 and started selling in 1993. I try to make 10 knives a month. Starting mading knives under the name K. Ward...
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