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Mastersmith Bill Burke visits Yoshindo Yoshihara's Forge |
Mastersmith Bill Burke’s first knives were made along side his father at the tender age of four or five. He continued to make knives through his youth, though it wasn't until 1998 that he started forging.
During the two decades that passed between high school and forging, Bill searched for a knife that could stand up to the everyday tasks that were a part of his life. He threw away, wore out and broke so many knives over the years that, had he invested the money that he spent on knives, he could have retired by this time!
In late August of 1998, while looking for a specific brand of gun powder, Bill happened across a copy of Knife Talk, by Mastersmith Ed Fowler. He stood in the store and leafed through this book for nearly an hour, fascinated by the idea that a knife was capable of doing the things that Mr. Fowler was claiming his knives could do. It seemed to him to border on the magical. He bought this book, eager to assimilate the knowledge that was between its covers.
At first, he read only the stories that had to do with the actual making of a knife. Then, realizing that there was an underlying message in the other stories, he read the whole book from cover to cover. Armed with this fresh knowledge and the fact that "I have been millwright and a welder and I can do anything with metal that anyone else can do" he went to the garage to forge a knife.
Forging remains one of Bill’s favorite aspects of knifemaking. The other is the community of knifemakers that Bill is an integral part of - he feels fortunate to have worked alongside knifemakers who do work he admires, and to also call them good friends. He names Tom Ferry’s engraving, Shane Taylor’s design work and damascus, Don Hanson’s bowies, and Wade Colter’s cleanliness of fit and finish as work he admires.
When his first knives failed to hold a good edge, he admitted it was time to swallow his pride and call for some words of advice from the author of "the knife forging Bible," Ed Fowler. Since that first call for help in 1998, Bill has been to Ed's home and shop in Riverton, Wyoming many times. These trips and their discussions resulted in marathon sessions of making, testing, and discussing knives. These trips developed the heat treating techniques that both Ed Fowler and Bill use today. The knives that he now makes are a result of those trips and many hours of forging and many, many failures - but in each failure, there has been a lesson learned. The knives that he now makes are the result of the hundreds of pounds of broken and bent test blades in his scrap pile.
These days, Bill forges high performance working knives. His focus is on performance and cutting ability -- continuing to experiment and develop the ultimate cutting edge. He enjoys working with steels such as 52100 carbon steel, 5160 carbon steel and his own Damascus. In 2008, after a trip to Japan, he began experimenting with tamahagane, oroshigane, and the stunning hamon that can be achieved by treating W2 steel.
Bill is well known for both his hunting knives and his kitchen knives. His work has been regularly featured in both Knives Illustrated and Blade Magazine. He was also featured on Evening Magazine in November of 2010.
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Some of his awards include:
What others say about Bill's work:
November of 1998, Bill Burke called me for the first time, our conversation lasted about 3 hours. I was highly impressed by the nature of the well thought out questions he asked. Obviously he had done his homework before calling. Bill is absolutely dedicated to expanding the frontiers of high performance working knives. Since that first conversation, we have talked knives for hundreds of hours, he has visited my shop many times, each time bringing with him knives that he had made for the purpose of experimentation. Bill keeps excellent notes as he experiments and takes no shortcuts that will sacrifice performance. All I have to do is mention a variable in the knife making process that I have questions about and he will work around the clock to find the answers. He has contributed significantly to the development of better knives both from my forge as well as his. I am highly honored that Bill has chosen to work with me, and firmly believe that he will carry the development of the high performance knife to higher levels than we know today.- Ed Fowler
100 Year Old Chef's Knife (7-2/3 in) |
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100 Year Old Chef's Knife (8-1/4 in.) Best Chef's Knife - ICCE 2021 |
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African Blackwood Santoku (7 1/2") |
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Bird and Trout (2 1/8 in.) |
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Bird and Trout (3 1/2 in.) |
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Bird and Trout (4") |
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Bird and Trout Pronghorn Hunter (3-1/2") |
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Birds Eye Tanto |
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Black Pronghorn Camp Knife (6-2/3") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (3 1/2 in.) |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (3 1/3 in.) |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (3 1/4") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (3 1/4") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (3 2/3") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (4 in.) |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (4") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (4-1/3") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (4-3/16") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (4-3/4") |
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Black Pronghorn Hunter (5") |
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Black Sheep Horn Camp Knife (12 3/4 in.) |
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Black Sheep Horn Hunter/Gent's Bowie (4 1/2") |
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Blackhorn Clip Point Pronghorn Hunter (4 1/4") |
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Blackhorn Damascus Yearling (3") |
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Blackhorn Pronghorn Hunter (4") |
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Blackwood 10" Chef |
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Blackwood 4" Paring |
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Blackwood 5" Utility |
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Blackwood 7" Slicer |
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Blackwood 8" Santoku |
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Blackwoods Bowie |
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Blackwoods Yanagi |
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Boning Knife (6-1/4") with African Blackwood |
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Boning Knife (6-3/4") with Walnut |
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Boot Knife with Muskox |
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Bowie |
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Bowie (5") |
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Brute de Forge Hunter |
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Buckeye Camp Knife |
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Butcher's Scimitar (13-1/2 in.) |
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Camp Knife (11 1/4") |
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Camp Knife with Sheoak (9-1/3 in.) |
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Chef Knife (French Pattern) with Blackwood and Damascus (7-1/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) - Mizu-Honyaki with Ironwood (8-1/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Black Mulga (7-7/8 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Desert Ironwood (7-1/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Desert Ironwood (9 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Desert Ironwood (9-3/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Mallee Burl (8-1/2 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Red Mallee Burl and Mosaic Damascus (9-1/2 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Redwood Burl (9-3/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Ringed Gidgee (7-1/3 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Rosewood (10 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Rosewood (7-1/2 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Rosewood and Twin Rivers Damascus (7-1/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Snakeskin Sycamore (9-3/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Spalted Box Elder Burl (8.2 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Santoku) - Mizu-Honyaki with Snakewood (6-3/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife (Santoku) with Blackwood (6-3/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife with Cherry Burl (8-1/4 in.) |
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Chef Knife with Ringed Gidgee (9 in.) - 52100 Carbon Steel |
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Chef Knife with Spalted Curly Maple (7-3/4 in.) |
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Chef's Knife (10-1/2") with Ironwood |
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Chef's Knife (10-1/3 in.) with Curly Koa |
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Chef's Knife (10-1/4") with Ironwood |
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Chef's Knife (13-1/2") with Brazilian Rosewood |
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Chef's Knife (6-1/2 in.) with Oak Burl |
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Chef's Knife (7") with SG2 Stainless Damascus San Mai and Curly Koa |
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Chef's Knife (7-7/8") with SG2 Stainless Damascus San Mai and Black Mulga |
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Chef's Knife (8-1/2") with Ironwood - SG2 Solid |
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Chef's Knife (8-1/4") with Rosewood Burl |
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Chef's Knife (8-2/3 in.) with Red Gum Burl |
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Chef's Knife (9-1/2 in.) with Curly Koa |
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Chef's Knife (9-1/2") with Eucalyptus Burl |
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Chef's Knife (9-1/2") with Thuya Burl Wood |
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Chef's Knife (9-2/3") with SG2 Stainless Damascus San Mai and Ringed Gidgee |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) (6-1/2") with San Mai V-Toku2 and Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) (8") with San Mai V-Toku2 and Macassar Ebony |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - Forge Finished San Mai with Black Palm (7-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - Integral San Mai with Ironwood (9-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with African Blackwood (8-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Chechen (9-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Honduran Rosewood (9.8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Ironwood (8-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Ironwood (9-1/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Miniritchie (10-1/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Ringed Gidgee (7-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Rosewood (10-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Rosewood (9-2/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Rosewood and Integral Bolster (9.8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Sheep Horn (8-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) - San Mai with Sheep Horn and Ebony Waves (9-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Alpine Fir Burl and Mosaic Damascus (9-3/4 in.) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Blackwood and Twin Rivers Damascus (10-3/4 in.) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Brazilian Rosewood (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Brazilian Rosewood (9 2/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Cocobolo (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Curly Koa (10-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Damascus San Mai and Ebony (8-1/2 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Damascus San Mai and Enju Wood (7-1/2 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Damascus San Mai and Enju Wood (8-2/3 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Damascus San Mai and Ironwood (6-5/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Damascus San Mai and Muskox Horn (8-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Desert Ironwood (7 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Desert Ironwood (9 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Desert Ironwood (9-7/8 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Flying Dragons Damascus and Ebony (7-1/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (7-1/8 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (8-1/8 in) - Stainless Yu-Shoku |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Macassar Ebony (7") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Mokume Gane San Mai and Ebony (9 2/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Mokume Gane San Mai and Ironwood (9 1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Musk Ox Horn (10 3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Muskox and SG2 San Mai Damascus (9-3/4 in.) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Muskox Horn (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Muskox Horn (10-1/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Muskox Horn (9 2/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Myrtlewood Burl (9-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Redwood Burl (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ringed Gidgee (8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ringed Gidgee (8-1/4 in.) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with San Mai and Box Elder Burl (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with San Mai Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle (7-1/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with San Mai Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle (7-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with San Mai Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle (9.2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Sheep Horn (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Sheep Horn (8-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Sheep Horn (9 3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Sheep Horn (9 3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Sheep Horn (9-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Sheoak Burl (8-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Snakeskin Sycamore (10") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Cherry Burl (10-1/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Ebony (8") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Ironwood (7-1/4 inches) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Ironwood (9-1/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Muskox Horn (10-1/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Pecan Burl (9-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Red Morrel Burl (8 inches) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Rosewood (9-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Spalted Buckeye Burl (7-1/4 inches) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Stainless Damascus San Mai and Wild Almond Burl (9-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Turkish Twist Damascus and Black Sheep Horn (10-1/3") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Turkish Twist Damascus and Rosewood (9-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Walnut (9-1/2 in.) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Wild Almond Burl (9-1/2") |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Yu-Shoku and Ironwood (9.4 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Yu-Shoku and Spalted Box Elder (6-1/2 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Kiritsuke Style Gyuto) with Ironwood (9 3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Petit Gyuto) with Damascus San Mai and Ebony (5-1/3 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Petit Santoku) with Spalted Curly Koa (4-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) Honyaki with Ho Wood and Buffalo Horn (5-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with African Blackwood and Mokume (5.8") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Bocote (6-3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Curly Koa (5-1/2 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Curly Koa (7 3/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Desert Ironwood (7 1/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Gidgee Wood (5-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Macassar Ebony (7-1/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Musk Ox Horn (7 1/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with San Mai Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle (7-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Spalted Curly Koa (7") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Walnut (7-1/8") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku) with Western Walnut (7 1/4") |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku), Forge Finish with Carbon Fiber (7 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku), Forge Finish with Curly Koa (5-1/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife (Santoku), Forge Finish with Sheep Horn (5 in) |
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Chef's Knife - Santoku (6 in.) with Box Elder Burl |
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Chef's Knife with Blackwood (8 1/2") |
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Chef's Knife with Box Elder Burl and San Mai Damascus (8 in) |
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Chef's Knife with Damascus San Mai and Muskox Horn (7-1/4") |
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Chef's Knife with Desert Ironwood and Star Burst Damascus (9-3/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife with Ebony and Turkish Twist Damascus (10-1/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife with Koa and Star Burst Damascus (9-3/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife with Muskox Horn and Dragon's Breath Damascus |
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Chef's Knife with Rosewood and San Mai Tornado Damascus (8-1/4 in) |
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Chef's Knife with Sheep Horn and Star Burst Damascus (7-1/2 in) |
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Chef's Knife with Sheephorn and Dragon's Breath Damascus |
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Chef's Knife with Twisted Cocobolo (9 1/2") |
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Chef's Knife with Western Walnut (7 1/8") |
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Clip Point Hunter with Star Burst Damascus |
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Competition Camp (9 1/8") |
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Competition Camp (9 3/4") |
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Curly Maple Moran Style Bowie (Journeyman Test Knife) |
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Damascus "Fingerprints" Pronghorn (3 1/4") |
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Damascus and Blackwood Utility |
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Damascus and Musk Ox |
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Damascus Bird and Trout with Black Sheep Horn |
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Damascus Bowie (5") |
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Damascus Chef Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (8 2/3 in.) |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (6 in.) with Red Morrell |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (6 inch) with African Blackwood and Muskox |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Buckeye Burl (8-1/4 in.) |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Budgeroo Burl (9-3/4 in.) |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Macassar Ebony (7") |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Macassar Ebony (9") |
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Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle (7-3/4") |
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Damascus Gyuto (8 in.) with Black Mulga |
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Damascus Integral Utility with Mammoth Ivory (4") |
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Damascus Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife with Sheep Horn (5-3/4 in.) |
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Damascus Pronghorn (3 3/4") |
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Damascus Pronghorn (4") |
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Damascus Pronghorn (4-1/4 in) |
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Damascus Scimitar (10-1/4 in) with Walrus Artifact |
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Damascus Slipjoint with Green Mammoth Ivory |
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Damascus Straight Razor with Ancient Walrus Ivory |
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Damascus Straight Razor with Mammoth Ivory |
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Damascus Three Blade Split Back Whittler with Blacklip |
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Damascus Two Blade Saddlehorn Trapper with Mammoth Ivory |
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Damascus Utility Knife/Petty (5.2 in.) with Black Mulga and Blackwood |
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Damascus Yearling (3") |
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Dark Horn Bird and Trout (3") |
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Desert Ironwood Honesuki (Left Handed) |
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Dragon's Breath Damascus Bar |
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Dragon's Breath Damascus Bar (4" x .75" x .121") |
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Dragon's Breath Damascus Bar (4" x .75" x .150") |
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Dragon's Breath Damascus Scimitar (12-3/4 in) with Snakewood |
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Dragon's Breath Damascus Two Blade Saddle Horn Trapper with Silver Mine Mammoth Ivory |
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Dragon's Breath Flipper with Carbon Fiber and Titanium Damascus |
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Dragon's Breath Folder with Mammoth Ivory |
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Drop Point Hunter with Ironwood (3-1/2 in) |
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EDC with Elk Antler |
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EDC with Stag and Mokume |
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Engraved Slipjoint Large Trapper with Mammoth Ivory Bark - CPM-154 |
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Engraved Slipjoint Trapper with Amber Stag - CPM-154 |
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Engraved Spirograph Damascus Folder with Mammoth Ivory |
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Fancy Gentleman's Pronghorn Hunter |
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Fawn with Walrus ivory and Muskox Horn (2-1/2 in) |
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Feather Damascus Two Blade Saddlehorn Trapper with Mammoth Ivory |
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Feather Damascus Two-Blade Baby Bullet Slipjoint with Stag |
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Fillet Knife (7-1/3") with Sheep Horn |
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Fillet Knife (7-3/4") with Sheep Horn |
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Firebrand |
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Firestorm Boot Knife |
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Folding Sheep Horn Hunter (3.2 in) |
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Forged Bowie with Stag |
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Forged EDC Utility with Rag Micarta |
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Forged Harpoon Tip Bowie with Ancient Walrus Ivory and Wrought Iron |
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Forged Petty (5-1/2 in.) with Ironwood |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Ancient Walrus Ivory |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with G10 |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Micarta |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Sheep Horn |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Stag |
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Forged Tactical EDC Utility with Yu-Shoku and Muskox Horn |
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Forged Tactical SG2 San Mai EDC Utility with Black G10 |
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Full Tang Sheep Horn Hunter (Prototype 2) |
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Gaucho |
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Gent's Clip Point Bird and Trout (3 1/2 in) |
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Gent's Pronghorn (3-2/3 in) |
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Gentleman's Bowie (3 1/4 in) |
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Gentleman's Pronghorn |
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Gentleman's Pronghorn (2 3/4") |
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Gentleman's Pronghorn (3 1/4") |
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Gentleman's Pronghorn (3") |
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Gentleman's Pronghorn (3") |
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Gentleman's Pronghorn (3-1/4") |
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Gyuto (8 in.) with SG2 Stainless Damascus San Mai and Maple Burl |
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Gyuto (9-1/4 in.) with Desert Ironwood |
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Hamon Stag Bowie |
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Harpoon Tip Damascus Bowie with Ancient Walrus Ivory |
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Harpoon Tip Hunter |
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Harpoon Tip Hunter with Stag |
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Heavy Pronghorn (4 1/2") |
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Honesuki Boning Knife with Curly Mango |
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Honyaki Paring Knife (4 in.) with Muskox Horn |
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Integral Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (7-1/2 in.) |
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Integral Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (9 in.) |
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Integral Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Koa and Buffalo Horn (7-1/2 in.) |
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Integral Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Tasmanian Blackwood (9-1/8 in) |
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Integral Damascus Paring Knife (3-3/4') with Tasmanian Blackwood |
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Integral Utility with Ironwood (4-3/4") - Honyaki |
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Integral Utility with Stag |
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Ironwood and Mokume |
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Ironwood San Mai Utility |
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Mammoth Bark Slipjoint Muskrat |
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Mammoth Ivory Gentleman's Hunter (3 3/4") |
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Mammoth Ivory Slip Joint |
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Mokume Gane Pen |
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Mosaic Damascus Bar (3.67" x 1.05" x .160") |
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Mosaic Damascus Chef's Knife (9 in.) with Black Ash Burl |
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Mosaic Damascus Chef's Knife (9 in.) with Ringed Gidgee |
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Mosaic Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (10 in.) |
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Mosaic Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ziricote Stump Wood Burl (9-1/2 in.) |
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Mosaic Damascus Utility Knife/Petty (5-1/2 in.) with Chechen Burl and African Blackwood |
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Musk Ox Utility |
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Paring Knife (3-1/2 in) - San Mai with Curly Koa |
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Paring Knife (3-1/2 in) with Macassar Ebony |
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Paring Knife (3-1/2") with African Blackwood |
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Paring Knife (3-1/2") with Desert Ironwood |
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Paring Knife (3-1/2") with Desert Ironwood |
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Paring Knife (Petty) - San Mai with Cocobolo (3-1/2") |
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Paring Knife (Petty) - San Mai with Ironwood (3-1/2") |
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Paring Knife (Petty) with Mokume Gane San Mai and Ebony (3-1/3 in.) |
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Paring Knife (Petty) with Mokume Gane San Mai and Musk Ox Horn (4-1/2 in.) |
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Paring Knife - Integral Mizu-Honyaki with Ironwood (3-3/4") |
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Paring Knife - Integral Mizu-Honyaki with Olivewood (4.2") |
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Paring Knife with Cocobolo |
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Paring Knife with Curly Koa (4-1/4 in) |
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Paring Knife with Mokume Gane San Mai and Musk Ox Horn (3-1/2 in.) |
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Paring Knife with Musk Ox and Damascus |
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Paring Knife with Musk Ox and Damascus (3-1/4 in.) |
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Paring Knife with Red Gum Burl (4-1/3 in) - Honyaki |
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Paring Knife with San Mai 52100 and Musk Ox (3.9 in.) |
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Paring Knife with Spalted Maple (4-1/8 in) |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife (4.4") with Ironwood |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife (5-1/8") with Curly Koa |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife (6-1/4") with Tasmanian Blackwood, San Mai |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife (6-1/8") with Sheep Horn and Engraved Pins |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife (6.4") with Curly Koa |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife with Curly Koa (6-1/8 in.) |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife with Ironwood (6 in.) |
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Petit Gyuto/Utility Knife with Sheep Horn (6-1/8 in.) |
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Petit Santoku |
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Pronghorn (2.4 in.) |
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Pronghorn (2.9 in.) |
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Pronghorn (3 1/2 in) - 52100 San Mai |
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Pronghorn (3 1/2 in.) |
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Pronghorn (3 1/2") |
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Pronghorn (3 1/2") |
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Pronghorn (3 1/3") |
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Pronghorn (3 1/4") |
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Pronghorn (3 2/3 in) |
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Pronghorn (3 3/4") |
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Pronghorn (3 3/4") |
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Pronghorn (3 7/8") |
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Pronghorn (3 7/8") |
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Pronghorn (3") |
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Pronghorn (3") |
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Pronghorn (3-2/3 in) |
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Pronghorn (3-7/8 in) |
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Pronghorn (3-7/8 in) |
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Pronghorn (3.5") with Elk Ivory |
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Pronghorn (3.9 in.) |
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Pronghorn (4 1/2 in) |
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Pronghorn (4 1/2") |
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Pronghorn (4 1/2") |
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Pronghorn (4 1/2") with Hand Rubbed Satin Finish |
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Pronghorn (4 1/4 in) - Left Handed |
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Pronghorn (4 1/4") |
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Pronghorn (4 1/4") |
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Pronghorn (4 1/4") |
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Pronghorn (4 1/8") |
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Pronghorn (4 5/8 in) |
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Pronghorn (4 in) |
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Pronghorn (4") |
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Pronghorn (4") |
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Pronghorn (4") |
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Pronghorn (4") |
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Pronghorn (4") |
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Pronghorn (4-1/2 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/2 in.) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/3 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/4 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/4 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/4 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/8 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-1/8 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-3/4 in) |
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Pronghorn (4-3/8 in.) |
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Pronghorn (4.8 in) |
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Pronghorn (5 in) |
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Pronghorn (5 in.) |
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Pronghorn (5") |
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Pronghorn (5") |
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Pronghorn (5-1/8 in) |
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Pronghorn (5.7 in) |
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Pronghorn Bowie (6-2/3") with Sheep Horn and Damascus |
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Pronghorn Bowie (7-3/4") with Sheep Horn |
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Pronghorn Bowie (8-3/4") with Black Sheep Horn and Damascus |
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Pronghorn Camp Knife (5 3/4") |
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Pronghorn Fighter (5-1/4 in) |
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Pronghorn Hunter (3 1/8 in) |
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Pronghorn Hunter (3-2/3") |
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Pronghorn Hunter (4 1/2") |
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Pronghorn Hunter (4 1/2") |
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Pronghorn Hunter (4 3/4") |
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Pronghorn Hunter (4-1/8 in) |
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Pronghorn Hunter (5") |
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Pronghorn Hunter (5-5/8 in.) |
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Pronghorn Hunter/Small Camp (4 1/4") |
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Pronghorn/Small Camp (4 3/4") |
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River of Fire |
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River of Fire Damascus Bar |
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River of Fire Damascus Bar (4-1/4" x 1-1/4" x .135") |
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River of Fire Damascus Chef's Knife (8 in.) with Curly Koa |
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River of Fire Damascus Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Ringed Gidgee (7 in.) |
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River of Fire Folder with Mammoth Ivory |
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River of Fire Slipjoint Folder with Muskox |
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River of Fire Two Blade Trapper |
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River of Gold Chef's Knife (9-1/2 in) |
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Salamander and Frog Katana |
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San Mai Chef's Knife (8-1/4 in.) with Red Morrel Burl |
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San Mai Chef's Knife (9-1/3 in.) with Cocobolo |
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San Mai Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Curly Koa (8-1/2") |
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San Mai Chef's Knife (Gyuto) with Traditional Macassar Ebony Handle (7-3/4") |
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San Mai Chef's Knife - Gyuto (7-2/3 in.) with Bog Oak |
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San Mai Clip Point Hunter (5 1/2") |
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San Mai Damascus EDC Utility with Amber Stag |
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San Mai Damascus EDC Utility with Faux Tortoise |
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San Mai Damascus EDC Utility with Gold Dark Matter FatCarbon |
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San Mai Damascus EDC Utility with Mammoth Ivory |
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San Mai Folder with Muskox Horn |
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San Mai Pronghorn (4") |
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San Mai Tactical EDC Utility with Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber |
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San Mai Tactical EDC Utility with Lightning Strike Carbon Fiber |
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Santoku with San Mai and Myrtle Burl (7 1/8") |
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Sendero Stag |
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Sheep Horn Belt Buckle |
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Sheep Horn Camp Knife (9-1/2 in.) |
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Sheep Horn Hunter (3") |
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Sheep Horn Hunter (3-1/4") |
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Sheep Horn Hunter (4") |
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Sheep Horn Hunter (4") |
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Sheep Horn Hunter (4-1/2") |
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Sheephorn and Damascus Pronghorn (4 1/8") |
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Sheephorn Belt Buckle |
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Sheephorn Camp Knife (10") |
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Sheephorn Camp Knife (8") |
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Sheephorn Folder (3-1/4 in) |
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Sheephorn Hunter - 52100 Carbon Steel |
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Shop Rat |
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Showa-to Style Katana Best Sword, Blade West 2009 |
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Slicing Knife (6") with Sheep Horn and Dragon's Breath Damascus |
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Slicing Knife (6-1/8") with Curly Koa |
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Slicing Knife (6-1/8") with Desert Ironwood |
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Slicing Knife (Gyuto) with Ironwood (7-1/8 in) - Stainless Yu-Shoku |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with African Blackwood (11") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with Cocobolo (12") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with Dragon's Breath Damascus and Muskox Horn (13-1/4") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with Muskox Horn (12-1/4") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with San Mai and Carbon Fiber (10-3/4") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with San Mai Sheep Horn (10-1/4") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with Spalted Box Elder Burl (8-1/2") |
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Slicing Knife (Sujihiki) with Spalted Pecan (9-1/3 in.) |
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Slicing Knife - Sujihiki (9.8 in.) with Cottonwood Burl |
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Slicing Knife with African Blackwood |
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Slicing Knife with African Blackwood and Muskox Horn (6-1/4 in.) |
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Slicing Knife with Box Elder Burl (5-2/3 in.) |
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Slip Joint Trapper with Stag and Stainless Damascus |
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Slipjoint Trapper with Antique Rag Micarta |
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Slipjoint Trapper with Green Mammoth Ivory and Damascus |
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Slipjoint Trapper with Mammoth Ivory |
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Slipjoint Trapper with Ringed Gidgee (Prototype) |
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Slipjoint Trapper with Stag |
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Slipjoint Trapper with Whitelip Mother of Pearl |
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Snub Nosed Yearling (3") |
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Spike Tomahawk |
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Stag Integral Utility (3-1/2") |
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Stag Integral Utility (4-1/2") |
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Stag Trapper |
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Stag Utility |
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Straight Razor with Mammoth Ivory |
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Straight Razor with Mammoth Ivory |
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Tamahagane Integral Stag Utility (3-3/4 in) |
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Tamahagane Slicing Knife (7-2/3") with Sheep Horn |
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Tamahagane Yanagi (9-1/8 in/230mm) with Lacewood |
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Three Blade Sowbelly Trapper with Stainless Damascus and Mammoth Ivory |
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Tori-sori Style Wakizashi |
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Tsuchime San Mai Chef's Knife (8-1/2 in.) with Wrought Iron and African Blackwood |
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Twisted Explosion Utility |
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Two Blade Folding Hunter |
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Two Blade Mammoth Bowie |
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Utility Knife (4-1/2") with Musk Ox Horn |
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Utility Knife (Petit Gyuto) with Mokume Gane San Mai and African Blackwood (5-1/3") |
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Utility Knife (Petit Gyuto) with Muskox Horn (6") |
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Utility Knife with Stainless Damascus and Rosewood (6-1/4 in) |
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Utility Knife with Walnut and Mammoth Ivory (5-3/4 in) |
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Utility with Black G10 |
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Utility with Mokume Gane and Walrus Ivory |
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Utility/Slicer - San Mai with Ironwood (6-1/2") |
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Walrus Ivory Bowie |
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Walrus Ivory Hunter |
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Western Black Pronghorn (4 1/2 in) |
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Willow Bowie |
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Willow Bowie (5 1/3 in.) |
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Willow Bowie (7") |
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Yanagiba (Kasumi-yaki) with Macassar Ebony and Buffalo Horn - 260mm (10 1/8 in.) |
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Yanagiba with Twist Pattern Damascus - 315mm (12 1/2 in.) |
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Yearling (3 1/2") |
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Yearling (3 1/2") |
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Yearling (3 3/4") |
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These books are unique among books about custom knives. They provide unparalleled photography and information about some of the best knife makers in the world.
These books provides insight into the personal lives of the artists as well as their thoughts and feelings about their craft -- breathing life into steel objects. This was achieved only by the full and enthusiastic cooperation of everyone involved, presented here in the form of their biographies and signed personal statements.
To complete the documentation of this astounding modern art form, a group of world experts wrote an original introduction to the books.
Flitz is an excellent metal polish for carbon steel knives as well as fiberglass. This anti-tarnish formula lasts up to 6 months. It is non-abrasive, non-toxic, non-flammable, acid-free, won't dry out, and leaves behind no residue. Not designed for Damascus steel.
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Shaving can be a drudgery or an indulgence. For the best shaving experience, you should consider trying a Kamisori, the traditional Japanese straight razor. After your first use, you will never forget it! Although the close shave of this straight razor is unparalleled, it does take some time and practice to achieve perfection. Although it may be difficult at first, with practice and patience, the Japanese straight razor is easy to master.
The long history of Japanese straight razors can be traced back over 1,400 years. The razor was originally used to shave monks' heads during rituals. In the Middle Ages, they were used to shave the heads of warriors.
Although Japanese razors are sharpened on both sides like Western razors, they are not symmetrical. One side is flat-concave and called "Ura" and the other is oblique-concave and called "Omote".
This Wa-kamisori, Japanese straight razor, is a perfect example of the Japanese aesthetic. This razor was produced in the workshop of bladesmith Shigeyoshi Iwasaki (b. 1933), in cooperation with his apprentice Ryoichi Mizuochi. Shigeyoshi-san is the son of renowned metallurgist and sword researcher, Hiroshi Iwasaki, who is well respected as a leading authority on traditional forging techniques. Shigeyoshi Iwasaki is considered by many to be the greatest straight razor maker of all time. His work is quite simply beyond compare.
Made of the finest carbon steel and fire-forged with Rentetsu iron (wrought iron), the blade is polished with natural sharpening stones. The blade bear's Iwasake's mark on the back of the blade.
These razors are a source of great pleasure for collectors and users alike. Delivered in a beautiful kiri-wood case.
This Rust Eraser nicely cleans and buffs away scratches & light surface rust on metal surfaces and more. 320 grit abrasive is suspended in a slightly "springy" rubber matrix, making it perfect for cleaning up slight imperfections on both curved and flat surfaces. The 320 grit Rust Eraser is very quick to remove rust and scratches and provides a clean looking satin finish. To clean up a surface faster, either start at the 46 grit Rust Eraser or the 120 grit Rust Eraser.. Measures approx. 2 3/4 inches x 1 1/2 inches x 1/3 inch.
Made in Japan.
For centuries, camellia oil has been used to protect the finest Samurai swords. A small amount applied to your carbon steel knives will keep them free of corrosion and rust. Camellia oil is non-toxic and non-allergenic.
This spray bottle is a great size for professional chefs who want a bottle to carry in the knife bag.
This set has everything you need to properly take care of your knives.
Ceramic rods provide the best touch up possible between sharpening. By removing very little material, the blade is honed to a razor edge. Fine ceramic rods will hone a knife to the most optimal edge. However, if a considerable time has passed since honing or sharpening, a coarse rod is often required. Generally, a ceramic rod should be approximately the length of the longest knife that you will be honing. This set comes with a 12 inch fine ceramic rod.
Over time, ceramic rods build up metal particles that clog the abrasive surface. The Superaser cleans the surface of all ceramic rods so that they will continue to hone just like they did when they were new.
Nano Oil is our favorite lubricant for folder mechanisms. The 10 weight oil ensures smooth action instantly.
At under .090 micron in size, the active molecules of Nano-Oil are called Nano Bearings. They truly are within the nano scale technology. They are magnetically induced to adhere to microscopic crevices and actually penetrate metals, providing a very low friction, dynamic contact.
NanoLube formulations are compatible with most existing lubricants on the market today - both synthetic & mineral. The Nano-Bearings concentration level is such that adding a few drops to a common lubricant will dramatically improve its anti friction qualities.
The convenient needle applicator makes is easy to apply oil exactly where it is needed!
Beginning with making, heat treating, and sharpening a stock removal knife and moving into forging, forming the handle, and sewing the sheath, this exceptional manual is sure to help avoid many of the pitfalls that many knifemakers encounter as they begin their path. Even experienced knifemakers are sure to find different techniques that will improve their process and provide new approaches. How to Make a Narrow Tang Knife is sure to become a daily companion.
This book is signed by Kevin and Heather Harvey.
Mastersmiths Kevin and Heather Harvey have had a tremendous influence of forged South African custom knives. When I first met them in 1998 at the ABS Bladesmithing School in Old Washington, AR, it was clear that they arrived with exceptional talent and drive. What wasn't yet apparent was the number of bladesmiths that they would educate and inspire over the years to come. Rather than just returning to South Africa after our courses at the ABS school and proceeding to make their knives, they were immediately inspired to share the knowledge they gained.
They soon founded Heavin Forge and have taught countless bladesmiths from all over the world their techniques for knifemaking. Their style and methods are found in nearly every bladesmith coming out of South Africa today. Their devotion to sharing their knowledge has created a boon for knifemakers in and around Southern Africa.
When COVID19 began to spread in the spring of 2019, Heavin Forge needed to pivot. Their intimate classes would not be viable for several years to come. During this time, rather than simply ruminating, Kevin and Heather worked together to write and create this how-to manual. The photos and exceptionally detailed descriptions walk the reader through every step of making a knife. Having instructed thousands of students over 25 years at Heavin Forge and teaching at the ABS School, Mastersmiths Kevin and Heather understand the problems that beginning bladesmiths will encounter. This manual nicely catches those mistakes and explains each step in an easy-to-follow format.
Of Knives and Men is a superb display of the world's foremost contemporary knifecrafters.
The 46 artisans and their works selected for this book are the most representative of the last 30 years. Each has their own style and character, mixed with utility and the knifemaking tradition of their home country and culture. Others are quite startling in their inventiveness: a simple steel knife with a handle made from a fox's lower jaw (Mickaël Moing, France); damascus steel blade and an ancient mammoth ivory handle (Pekka Tuominen, Finland); stainless steel blade with an ironwood handle encrusted with mother of pearl and precious stones (Harumi Hirayama, Japan); and a "button lock" knife of damascus steel, with a handle of damascus, gold, titanium and mother of pearl (Michael Walker, USA).
The knifemakers are from many countries -- Brazil, USA, France, Slovakia, Finland, Japan, Italy, Canada, South Africa and more -- displaying a stunning variety of materials and techniques.
There are 217 astounding knives and sheaths in all, plus a directory of decorative materials used for the handles and sheaths -- from birds eye maple to mammoth molar, carbon fiber and fossilized coral -- and techniques from ancient and lost-and-then-rediscovered to space age. All have a grade of cost and contact information for the makers. Extra sections on embellishments like scrimshaw, engraving and sculpting of handle material are added.
This is a unique and beautiful volume that will have very wide appeal.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 031.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features warthog tusk inlay. The tusk has a a nice mix of white and caramel tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 036.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a stabilized kudu horn inlay. The stabilized inlay is formed from the interior of the kudu horn and combines chocolate and cream tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #092.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features blue TechnoCarbo inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #096.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a presentation grade Arizona desert ironwood (Olneya tesota) inlay. The ironwood has a nice mix of light and dark warm tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #106.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a presentation grade Arizona desert ironwood (Olneya tesota) inlay. The ironwood has a nice mix of light and dark warm tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #108.
The blade is hard ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon) inlay. The near-black wood has slight chocolate striations for a dramatic appearance. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #060.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features green woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a a nice mix of green and white tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 088.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features red woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a a nice mix of red and white tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #107.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features red woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a nice mix of red and white tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #80.
The blade is hard ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features stabilized spalted beechwood inlays. The dramatic wood has a nice mix of mid and darker tones with black spalting lines moving through the figure. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 126.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a Gold Snakeskin FatCarbon inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 127.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a Gold Snakeskin FatCarbon inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #104.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a green TechnoCarbo inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 120.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a green TechnoCarbo inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #133.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features Orange Dark Matter FatCarbon inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #137.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features African wild olive wood inlay. African wild olive(Olea europeae sub sp. Africana) is a South African hardwood. It is a hard, dense timber and is tremendously resilient -- exactly what we would hope for in a knife handle. The buttery yellow wood has a nice mix of light and dark tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #130.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features African wild olive wood inlay. African wild olive(Olea europeae sub sp. Africana) is a South African hardwood. It is a hard, dense timber and is tremendously resilient -- exactly what we would hope for in a knife handle. The buttery yellow wood has a nice mix of light and dark tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #135.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a mopane wood inlay. Mopane(Colophospermum mopane) is a South African hardwood. It has a warm hue and mixes darker and light tones. Its high density and durability are virtually unrivaled. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #158.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features a mopane wood inlay. Mopane(Colophospermum mopane) is a South African hardwood. It has a warm hue and mixes darker and light tones. Its high density and durability are virtually unrivaled. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 097.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features orange TechnoCarbo inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Bradford Knives are handmade in Renton, Washington. His background working in an aerospace machine shop is clearly evident in these high performance, elegant steak knives.
We're very excited about these steak knives. In fact, they are literally some of the best steak knives we've ever seen!.
Super Gold II (SG2) powdered metallurgical (PM) steel is combined with the beauty of damascus cladding. A high performing Takefu SG2 PM stainless steel core is surrounded by thin layers of stainless damascus steel. The resulting cutting edge is tempered to Rc 62 - 63 (very hard!) for exceptional edge holding, but is easy to sharpen due to the small grain structure. The incredibly small crystalline size of this PM steel results in superior edge holding when compared to nearly any other stainless steel used in the knife industry.
The blades are full flat ground for high performance, effortless slicing. They were heat treated by Peters' Heat Treating, for a superior, long lasting edge (Hrc 62-63).
Cocobolo toned Liberty Wood handle scales are set on the full tang using Corby fasteners. Liberty Wood is a natural, engineered wood laminate using sustainably-sourced birch veneer and resin. The water-based resin is infused deep into the wood fibers which acts as a plasticizer and gives the final material its characteristics. Its durability greatly exceeds that of normal hard woods and it is able to obtain a high polish. The handles are nicely contoured with a palm swell.
This four knife set is accompanied by a leather storage pouch, also made in the USA.
Exceptional fit and finish!
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #172.
The blade is hard ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon) inlay. The near-black wood has slight chocolate striations for a dramatic appearance. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #159.
The blade is hard ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features African blackwood (Dalbergia melanoxylon) inlay. The near-black wood has slight chocolate striations for a dramatic appearance. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 168.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a nice mix of white, chocolate, and caramel tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is a EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is 171.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a a nice mix of white, chocolate, and caramel tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is #165.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a nice mix of white, chocolate, and caramel tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #163.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features green woolly mammoth molar inlay. The ancient tooth has a a nice mix of green and white tones. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Knives by Arno Bernard Sr. are absolutely phenomenal! Arno has been making knives for over 35 years. He has been a member of the Knifemakers Guild of Southern Africa (KGSA) for over 20 years. Living in South Africa has allowed him the luxury of using many different exotic handle materials -- some even collected himself.
Arno Bernard's Orca 2.0 Frame Lock Flipper is an EDC designed for high performance, hard use. It is a collaboration between Arno Bernard Sr. and his sons. This redesigned flipper is truly exceptional. Each of the Orca 2.0 are individually serialized. This is flipper is #187.
The blade is hand ground, premium M390 stainless steel, tempered to Hrc 63. M390 is a super-steel created by Bohler in Austria. It takes an incredibly sharp edge and holds onto it due to a high concentration of vanadium and chromium carbides. Its unique powder metallurgical process also promotes a uniform carbide distribution and clean steel properties, making M390 a popular steel used in surgical cutting instruments and in applications requiring a high finish. It offers excellent corrosion resistance due to its high concentration of chromium. The blade is hollow ground for an easy to maintain edge. Thumb ridges on the spine ensure a secure, comfortable grip.
The blade effortlessly rotates on a Skiff-made caged ceramic ball bearings. If Skiff-made ceramic caged bearings weren’t enough, a house-made .020” tungsten disc is inserted into the titanium frame, ensuring a perfect racetrack for the bearings. The pivot barrel is 431 stainless steel, heat treated to 48 Hrc. The pivot is engraved with a detailed orca. The blade can easily be opened single handed using either the flipper tab or extended thumb notch. The blade has silky-smooth, drop-shut action, and is perfectly centered. Perfect lockup is ensured with a replaceable internal lock face. The lock face is hardened 17-4 PH stainless steel.
A glass bead blasted grade 5 titanium frame ensures this mid-size folder will be light in the pocket, yet have tremendous strength and durability. Each side features dyed and stabilized warthog tusk inlay. Screws throughout were made in the Arno Bernard workshop and are grade 4 titanium, allowing them to be anodized. Ensuring rigid, yet light construction, the backspacer is grade 5 titanium.
It will be easy to keep the Orca 2.0 Flipper close at hand using the grade 5 titanium pocket clip, mounted for tip-up, right-side carry. The Orca 2.0 Flipper is accompanied by a handmade leather pouch for safe storage or carry. The leather pouch uses a quality YKK zipper.
Though this folder would feel at home in any collection, its thin, light design will also make it a perfect every day carry. This knife is precision-made and rock solid in every way. From the fit, finish, and execution of this knife you can’t go wrong!
The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive.
Nova is a stunning poignard by South African bladesmith Eugene Du Toit. It is among his master works to date. The design of Nova (meaning ‘new’ or ‘new beginnings’ in latin) is deeply symbolic for Eugene. From the octagonal guard and pommel - shapes often associated with Christian symbols of rebirth, resurrection and new beginnings, to the floral motif designed to further emphasize the ideal representation of this being the first knife he has crafted since joining the Knifemakers’ Guild of Southern Africa.
Eugene Du Toit (b 1978) is an artisan specializing in knifemaking, charcoal drawings, and paintings. A part-time knifemaker since 2018, he is a proud member of the Knifemakers' Guild of Southern Africa, where he collaborates with fellow artisans and contributes to the vibrant knifemaking community. Eugene creates unique, one-of-a-kind knives that are both visually striking and practical. He only makes a small handful of knives each year. A knife such as this one takes him over 150 hours to complete. For him, knifemaking is more than just a craft — It is a way to merge beauty with utility, honoring traditional techniques while pushing creative boundaries. His work has gained recognition among collectors and knife enthusiasts both regionally and internationally.
The 11-1/2 inch blade is a san mai combining a 15N20 carbon steel core with antique wrought iron sides that have been deeply etched and finished with an iron oxide patina. The contrast created between the core and jet black cladding is stunning! The poignard blade is hand ground with perfect symmetry and is razor sharp.
The intricate basket style guard is forged from copper adorned with deep relief floral hand carving. Eugene used a Japanese metalworking technique to create the three dimensional floral images. This technique involves building up the form through a series of punches and hammers. Copper pins secure the basket to the back of the octagonal wrought iron guard holding it firmly in place.
The frame handle features spalted maple scales secured to the frame using fine silver pins that form the pistil of copper flowers. Front and rear bronze ferrules surround the wood scales. The pommel features two copper plates with a floral motif and fine silver pistil created using chasing and repoussé techniques. The plates are inlaid into a weighted section of wrought iron.
A padded zipper case is included to protect the knife during storage.
Exceptional work throughout! This is easily one of my favorite knives of the year.