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Urinagi Short Sword completed

Urinagi Short Sword completed

I’ve just completed the newest addition to my Operator Series blades…the Urinagi Short Sword. Based on a Japanese Nagamaki blade, the Urinagi is scaled down to 30 inches overall making it an excellent companion for survival or tactical applications. This has already become one of my favorite blades and you can be sure I’ll make more of these! Click the images below to go to the Urinagi Short Sword page!

Urinagi-no-Tsurugi
Urinagi-no-Tsurugi
Urinagi-no-Tsurugi
 

Coming Soon:

Stay tuned for a the next installment in my Crafting Method Video Series: Heat Treating & Final Sanding!

Heat Treating & Final Sanding Video --Coming Soon!--

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Knife Rights 2013 Ultimate Steel Spectacular donation knife completed

Knife Rights 2013 Ultimate Steel Spectacular donation knife completed

Every year, Knife Rights…an organization dedicated to providing an effective voice to influence public policy and to oppose efforts to restrict the right to own, use and carry knives and edged tools…holds its Ultimate Steel Spectacular fundraising campaign. Donations to the Knife Rights Foundation give you chances to win any of over $100,000 in custom, hand made, limited edition and production knives, celebrity signed knives, guns and more. Every prize has been generously donated by custom knife makers and production companies, so 100% of the proceeds supports Knife Rights’ pro-knife legislative initiatives. Check out more about the Knife Rights organization and the 2013 Ultimate Steel Spectacular at: www.KnifeRights.org/UltimateSteel.

I recently completed my donation to the Ultimate Steel Spectacular…the Deimos model from my Operator Series pictured below. You can check out my page along with all the other blades donated HERE!!

 

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Next Evolution of the Operator Sheath

Next Evolution of the Operator Sheath

The Operator Sheath has been continuously evolving in search for ONE sheath that was versatile enough to effectively carry in almost any position. For me, where I carry a knife is often based on what else I may also be carrying at that time. I always ran into the problem that a sheath designed for one style of carry would never work well if you needed to adjust it. Having multiple sheaths for one knife was considerably annoying. With combining formed Kydex with leather and climbing webbing…I think the current version of this sheath may just have found that perfect functionality!

Check out more on the Operator Series page!

 

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