Raleigh retired
Really hated that too. He made some fantastic feeling stuff with high quality materials. I still have one of his Damascus arrowheads on my keyring.
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Raleigh retired
Carl I have watched and admired your Craftsmanship at Track Rock and you are a Master Sir!I make around 200 to 300 a year (when my shoulder cooperates), do demos for groups, teach classes, hold hammer-ins (2 per year at Trackrock.com). All my blades are hand forged and I am a "100%" all the work is by me (yeah even the damascus). I prefer to make what I like but do take the occasional custom order. I like to use re-cycled steels when I'm sure they will make a quality blade, but also use a lot of known factory steels as well.
I will have a table at the Blade Show - June 7, 8 & 9. Table 5-J Please stop by and visit if you can.
This one will be on the table - photo is by my good friend Dirk Loots.
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I make around 200 to 300 a year (when my shoulder cooperates), do demos for groups, teach classes, hold hammer-ins (2 per year at Trackrock.com). All my blades are hand forged and I am a "100%" all the work is by me (yeah even the damascus). I prefer to make what I like but do take the occasional custom order. I like to use re-cycled steels when I'm sure they will make a quality blade, but also use a lot of known factory steels as well.
I will have a table at the Blade Show - June 7, 8 & 9. Table 5-J Please stop by and visit if you can.
This one will be on the table - photo is by my good friend Dirk Loots.
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I make around 200 to 300 a year (when my shoulder cooperates), do demos for groups, teach classes, hold hammer-ins (2 per year at Trackrock.com). All my blades are hand forged and I am a "100%" all the work is by me (yeah even the damascus). I prefer to make what I like but do take the occasional custom order. I like to use re-cycled steels when I'm sure they will make a quality blade, but also use a lot of known factory steels as well.
I will have a table at the Blade Show - June 7, 8 & 9. Table 5-J Please stop by and visit if you can.
This one will be on the table - photo is by my good friend Dirk Loots.
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View attachment 2118527 View attachment 2118526 I make knives as well. 90% of which are made through stock bar removal. I dabble in forging knives as too. One of the guys that’s been on that show and won is mark hopper. Owns goat and hammer (Atlanta) and gives forging classes. Super cool guy, sure he will be at blade. Here’s a set I made the last week or so. Both of these blades are 6 long, 3/16 O1 tool steel with flats grind and a back swedge. Both have brass guards and g10 liners. The lighter handles is some vintage micarta and the wood handle is desert ironwood.
Do you have a gallery of items for sale now?