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I'm branching out from the Triple D design into other small hunting knives. I'm not big on naming models, but I think this one is going to stick around. I'm going to call it the Spicewood Special, after Spicewood, TX, where my grandparents going back three generations have farmed and ranched. The original Spicewood Special starts at $150 with a sheath. Spicewood Specials with bolsters start at $170. This first knife is has a finger groove, a departure from the original design. This blade is 1080 steel, with dovetailed 416 stainless bolsters and some top-notch mesquite burl from my grandma's ranch in ...
This is a knife modeled after one of my first, a model I call the Triple D, for Deer Disassembly Device. It's the perfect size, shape, and weight for field processing of deer and other medium to large game. This particular knife is made from a USA-made file. The handle material is elm from Bertram, TX. The knife has copper liners which contrast well with the reddish wood. It also has a mosaic pin, and broken wave filework along the spine, which also provides grip in the thumb rest area. The knife has a flat grind with at 20 degree secondary ...