Lost Lake Camp Knife with Elk Antler

Product Description for Lost Lake Camp Knife with Elk Antler

Maker: Daniel Winkler, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 90806
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 6.60 in.
Total length: 11.10 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.60 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.20 in.
Item weight: 11.36 oz.
Shipment weight: 20.4 oz.
Blade: Hand forged, antiqued 1084 carbon steel
Bolster: Antiqued mild steel
Handle: Elk antler
Sheath: Rawhide covered sheath with decorations form collar and tip
Description: Mastersmith Daniel Winkler and Karen Shook work together to create knives that have a timeless beauty that will quickly become family heirlooms. Their name is well known in re-enactment circles throughout the world and movie buffs may recognize their work in films such as Last of the Mohicans. Their knives have an authenticity rarely found in other maker's work.
This rustic deep bellied camp knife has a dramatic sense of presence. The 1084 carbon steel blade was forged to shape and antique finished to match the steel ferrule. Daniel forge finished the flats and ground the bevels. Like many knives of the American frontier, the flats feature a rasp texture. Frequently, early American knives re-purposed worn our files and rasps into knives. Here, Daniel has given the 1084 carbon steel a rasp-like texture in the forge. The spine is lightly fileworked for a secure thumb purchase. The handle is formed from elk antler and is secured to the distal tapered full tang with three carbon steel pins. The handle is extremely comfortable in the hand.
The knife is accompanied by a sheath by Karen Shook. The frontier style sheath is formed from vegetable tanned leather on the inside with a rawhide wrap. Deer hide thongs from collar and tip are decorated with trade beads, tin cones and horse hair.


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