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Voyager

From its introduction in 2009 the Voyager has proven to be a solid reliable performer in a multitude of tasks in camp and on the trail, the chosen knife of adventurers and bushcrafters across the world this is a knife you can rely on.


Overall length—  230mm

Handle — 130mm approx 

Blade — 104mm approx


Shown here in excellent A2 carbon steel with stabilised and coloured Birch burl with mosaic pins.

Trapper

The Trapper is a robust solid performer perfect for those precision cuts or the hardest camp tasks in all environments and across all continents.


Overall length — 220mm

Handle length — 126mm approx

Blade length — 94mm approx


Shown here in Sandvik 14c28n steel with stabilised and coloured Birch burl and below in exhibition grade Desert Ironwood over Elax steel

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Woodsprite

A new knife designed to be smaller and lighter than my other models and is supplied in neck carry/pocket sheath. The size and proportions have been carefully designed so as to be an ideal companion no matter the size of your hand.


Overall length — 175mm

Handle — 108mm approx

Blade — 70mm


Shown here in SF 100 stainless steel from Sheffield (uk) with stabilised coloured Karelian Birch burl with mosaic p

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Trail Knife

 cifically designed for folks who prefer a slightly slimmer handle on a full sized knife, I have kept the handle at a generous 120mm so larger hands have plenty of room but have reduced the height and girth so that precision and power are not forfeited.


Overall length — 210mm

Handle length — 120mm  approx

Blade length — 90mm approx


Shown here in Sandvik 14c28n stainless steel with stabilised /coloured

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Nessie

My take on the classic Nessmuk knife originally designed by George Washington Sears in the 1880's.

With its deep sabre grind it is a remarkably versatile knife for a multitude of tasks including skinning.


Overall length -- 265mm

Handle length -- 128mm approx

Blade length -- 135mm approx


Shown here in 52100 bearing steel with exhibition grade Desert Ironwood over Green liners with Brass Corby bolts

Ranger

This knife was originally designed for an adventure guide client who participates in the annual Iditarod dog sled race across Alaska in the harshest conditions imaginable, now tweaked with more of a drop point it is just as sturdy and reliable as the original but perhaps a bit more refined for precision cuts.

No matter the environment ready for your next adventure.


Overall length -- 258mm

Handle leng


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