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Fillet Knife 12 Damascus Hardwood 12.5

$65.00
From the Forger: Material Selection: We carefully choose a combination of 1095HC and 15N20 nickel carbon steel. Layering: The metals

KA-BAR 1 Full Size US Marine Corps Fighting Knife, Straight Back

$155.00
The legendary USMC KA-BAR is an icon in the world of knives. During the Second World War, it was one

KA-BAR Full Size US Army Fighting Knife, Straight Back

$155.00
The legendary USMC KA-BAR is an icon in the world of knives. During the Second World War, it was one

KA-Bar Survival 1 USA Knife

$155.00
Overall Length: 10.5″ Blade Length: 5.25” Blade Thickness: .165” Blade Width: 0906” Blade Steel: 1095 Cro-van Edge Angle: 20 Degrees

Kukri 10 17 White Camel Bone Brass Hook

$225.00
Our blades, meticulously crafted from high-quality Damascus steel, are custom-made to ensure your hunting needs are met. The blade of

Kukri 11 17 Stained Camel Bone Multi-Color

$255.00
Our hunting knife, the Kukri 11 17 Stained Camel Bone, is a piece of art and a durable tool. Designed

Kukri 13 13.5 Damascus Rams Horn

$185.00
The Bowie Knife’s iconic fixed-blade knife is thick with history. It is said to have appeared at the Alamo and

Kukri 16 16 D2 Wood Black

$195.00
From The Forger: This custom original knife, made in the U.S.A., is a testament to the quality of D2 Tool

Kukri 17 16 D2 Wood

$195.00
From the Forger: This is a beautiful custom 17-inch original Bowie knife hand-forged with D2 Steel and made in the

Kukri 18 12 Damascus Stained Wood

$145.00
The kukri is Nepal’s national weapon, traditionally serving as an essential utility knife for the Nepali-speaking Gurkhas.  The kukri came to be known to

Kukri 19 13 Damascus Stained Wood

$145.00
From the Forger: The kukri is Nepal’s national weapon, traditionally serving as an essential utility knife for the Nepali-speaking Gurkhas.  The kukri came to

Kukri 22 12 Damascus Stained Wood Black Natural

$145.00
The kukri is Nepal’s national weapon, traditionally serving as an essential utility knife for the Nepali-speaking Gurkhas.  The kukri came to be known to