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All knives are handmade.  They are either flat or hollow ground on a belt
grinder. There is no CNC machine in this shop, the preferred method for us is
a hands on approach to each blade that comes out of our shop!

Bolsters are pinned and peened, as well black or beige spacers are used to accentuate the handle material.










 



Couteaux The big six

Blade: Stainless damascus from Devin Thomas
Handle: Mammoth ivory and water buffalo horn
Bolsters: 416 SS
Couteaux
Set of six knives with ivory handle of the corresponding animal. (ex: walrus ivory handle, scrimshaw; walrus)

Blade: Stainless damascus from Mike Norris
Handle: Ivory
Bolsters: 416 SS

Couteaux Total length: 10 3/4inches, (27.5 cm)
Blade:stainless damascus from Devin Thomas
Handle: mammoth ivory
Bolsters: 416 SS
Scrimshaw: naked woman
Couteaux Total length: 9 1/2 inches, (24 cm)
Blade: ATS 34
Handle: water buffalo horn
Bolsters: 416 SS
Scrimshaw: leopard eye
Couteaux Total length: 10 1/2 inches (26.5 cm)
Blade: ATS 34
Handle: water buffalo horn
Bolsters: 416 SS
Scrimshaw: two moon, cheyenne chief

Couteaux Total length: 9 1/2 inches (24.5 cm)
Blade: stainless damascus from Mike Norris
Handle: mammoth ivory
Bolsters: 416
Scrimshaw: inuit
Sheath: seal skin by Denise Bryar
Couteaux Total length: 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm)
Blade: ATS 34
Handle: water buffalo horn
Bolsters: 416 SS
Scrimshaw: lion head
Couteaux Knife and damascus blade made from Daniel Vally (France)
Scrimshaw from Gaétan Beauchamp