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The Knives

I make a couple of 'lines' of knives and many other styles. My main line is the Kindling design of which I have several models. 

Original Kindling

The Original Kindling will always be one of my first picks when choosing what knife goes on my belt and is currently in my pocket in a leather pocket sheath.  This was the first knife design I carried on the farm, and after a few tweaks, it stayed on my belt for years to come. The style is also inspired by what I had to make the piece with when I started making knives; a Nicholson AXE file and some basic tools. From the AXE file, the first Kindling was created. Drop point style blades are incredibly versatile and with a comfortable handle, they can baton wood, create feather sticks, strip electrical wires, prepare food, and so much more. On some of the pieces pictured below, you can see the customization that can be done from colors, handle scale materials, and laser art. 

3.5 Kindling

The 3.5 Kindling is very similar to the original however this one features a 3.5" blade instead of 4".  This small change makes the tip closer and easier to reach with your forefinger for accurate control.

Kindling Mini

The Kindling Mini is the smallest Kindling I offer with a total length of 6.5" with a 3" blade and 3.5" handle. These are easy to carry, light, and nimble for a wide variety of small camp/edc/hunting tasks.

Rill

The Rill was created almost by accident . After cutting out some knives out of a bar of steel, I was left with a piece of steel too small for my other designs. I drew up a bunch of sketches and the Rill was created. It is a very small EDC blade at 5.75" overall with a 2" cutting edge. These, like the rest of my work can be customized freely and you can see some custom laser art on some of the knives. 

Eddy

The Eddy was the first hunting knife I designed and it very quickly became a huge hit with many requests for custom pieces. The knives below feature micarta, wood, raw finish, acid stonewash, glowing pins, rock texture, and more.

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