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On this page you will find the Knives that are currently available from Andersen Forge! I do my best to keep my web site up-dated, and arranged for your convenience.
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Damascus and Ebony Fighter $675.00 I forged this 1084/15N20 billet into 400 layers before forging the blade. Then this was mated with a flawless piece of Macassar Ebony and Stainless Steel Take-down fittings. It just plain, flat out feels really, really nice in the hand. If you picked it up at a show, you'd leave with it! -------------------------------------
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| Ebony and Ivory Integral
$425.00
I forged this Integral from a 7/8" round bar of 52100 bearing steel. The handle was shaped from a block of premium Gabon Ebony and has some very unique striations throughout. The oval inlays are cut from a Mammoth Ivory tusk. Since the outer portions of Mammoth Ivory frequently absorb the different minerals in the ground in which they reside for thousands of years, they often take on fabulous colors from these minerals. I was given the suggestion by an acquaintance to call this [particular color of Ivory "Peanut Butter"! I think that was a great suggestion. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Gent's Bowie with Mother of Pearl! $625.00 Really sweet Gentlemen's Bowie in 1084 steel. This blade was heat treated with the clay method to reveal a slight differential hardening zone, exposed in the etching process. The take-down handle is made from Premium Grade African Blackwood. Into the Blackwood I inlayed a nice Mother of Pearl oval on both sides. The take-down fittings are stainless steel. For the "Sharp Dressed Man"!
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| Gent's Bowie with Mother of Pearl |
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Ironwood and Damascus Fighter
$700.00 A truly fantastic piece of multi-colored Desert Ironwood Burl accents this 405 layer 1084/15N20 hot-blued Damascus Fighter. The mild steel take-down fittings are hot-blued as well. The absolute PERFECT addition to any Damascus Collection. The amount of chatoyance in the steel from the power hammer used during the creation of Damascus billet is difficult to expose in my simple photography. ------------------------------------
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