These are a few of my other creations using a
wide variety of exotic materials. Many of these knives are commissioned
pieces, and are already sold. Pricing on knives featuring meteorite
can be subject to change due to the ever increasing value of this rare material.
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(Click on the images for a larger version)
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Solice
One of my newest designs and similar to the "Snake I" below. A
ladder pattern damascus bladed folder featuring nickel damascus bolsters
and beautiful premium green/blue wooly mammoth ivory handles. Fully
fileworked inside and out, with a 14KT gold blade stop. The thumb-bob
and spine are inlaid with matching ivory. (7.5" overall length, 3.25"
blade) Photo by PointSeven - SOLD
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Snake I
San-Mai meteorite damascus bladed folder featuring nickel
damascus bolsters and beautiful snakewood handles. Fully fileworked
inside and out, with a 14KT gold blade stop and integral lanyard loop.
The thumb-bob is inlaid with meteorite to make this a unique, yet functional
tool. The pictures do not even begin to show the how "sharp" this
knife looks. (7.5" overall length, 3.25" blade) Photo by PointSeven
- SOLD
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Stellar I
This knife is totally immersed in the meteorite theme. The blade is
San-Mai meteorite damascus, fully fileworked and acid etched. The
handle is fabricated of sliced Gibeon meteorite, etched to show the beautiful
widmanstatten pattern. This was then inlaid with rare Esquel pallasite
meteorite and Renfrow stony meteorite in 14kt gold settings. Albin
pallasite meteorite is inlaid into the spine and Renfrow meteorite is inlaid
in the thumb-bob. A 14kt gold blade stop enhances the fully fileworked
titanium liners and spine. To cap it off, the thumb-bob and gold
inlays in the handle form a "shooting star".......one you can hold in your
hand. (6" overall length, 2.5" blade)- Photo by PointSeven - SOLD
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Tundra
The blade of this knife is a solid slice of meteorite, etched to show
the widmanstatten pattern and fileworked along the spine. The handle
is mammoth ivory capped on both ends with water buffalo horn and accented
with fileworked nickel-silver. The buttcap is embellished with a
carved "asteroid" of nickel-silver.(7.5" overall length, 3.25" blade) - SOLD
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Sgian Dubh
A traditional Scottish boot knife, with decidedly untraditional
materials. This knife features an iron meteorite blade, meteorite
bolster and endcap with rare pallasite and stoney meteorite inlaid
in gold settings. Fully fileworked blade and nickel-silver fittings. The
handle is carved ebony. The sheath features nickel-silver throat and tip
over emu skin leather. An awsome and elegant combination. - SOLD
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Midnight
Another version of my all meteorite knife featuring a San-Mai style
meteorite damascus blade and meteorite bolsters, handles and inserts.
Fully fileworked. On display at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History
(Atlanta, GA) March-December 1999.(6" overall length, 2.5" blade) - SOLD
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Eclipse
A 4.25" lockback folder featuring all three classes of meteorites
and a San-Mai style meteorite damascus blade. Fully fileworked. (Featured
in BLADE magazine - August 1998) On display at the Fernbank Museum of Natural
History (Atlanta, GA) March-December 1999. (4.25" overall length, 1.25"
blade) - SOLD
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Myriad
7.5" liner-lock folder featuring ATS-34 blade, nickel damascus
bolsters and Wooly Mammoth ivory handles. The blade and liners are fully
fileworked. Featuring a 14KT gold blade stop. Available in
a variety of materials. (7.5" overall length, 3.25" blade) - SOLD
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Genesis
6.0" damascus bladed liner-lock folder with premium blue Wooly
Mammoth ivory handle and nickel damascus bolsters. Fully fileworked
blade and liners, and featuring a 14KT gold blade stop. (6" overall length,
2.5" blade) - SOLD
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Enigma
18.5" San-Mai style cable damascus Tanto with mokume tsuba,
bocote and ebony handle and scabbard. (18.5" overall length, 12.5"
blade) - SOLD
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Cave Bear
9.5" San-Mei style damascus bladed knife featuring a 50,000
year old Cave Bear canine tooth handle. Nickel silver bolster and
Springbok antler spacer. (9.5" overall length, 4.25" blade) - SOLD
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