Custom Gallery: Customs That Demonstrate Martial Mastery

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Custom Gallery: Customs That Demonstrate Martial Mastery

From historic clashes to modern conflict, these fierce custom blades prove there is still a profound amount of art in the tools of war.

Since the dawn of man, the edge of the blade has been used to hash out disputes between everything from clans and tribes all the way to nations. While not the main battle implement in todayโ€™s conflict, the martial nature of the knife remains. This particular collection of fierce customs demonstrates there is a heap of art in war.


Caleb Ledford Long Sword

Caleb Ledford Long Sword

An electric 1084/15N20/mild steel Turkish-twist damascus defines the 31-inch blade of Caleb Ledfordโ€™s long sword. Lightening the sizable slicerโ€™s load is a tapered fuller running on its midline. The handle is a pitch-black ebony, and the guard and pommel are cold-blued mild steel.


Jacco Van de Bruinhorst San Francisco Bowie

Jacco Van de Bruinhorst San Francisco Bowie

With matching blade and inserts, Jacco Van de Bruinhorstโ€™s take on the San Francisco bowie is an elegant Barbary Coast brawler. The Canadian maker used ProCut/1084 to create what he calls a โ€œsnakeskin pattern.โ€ If you study closely, the inserts harken back to the gold rush days with 24k gold inlay.


Jim Poling Dirk

Jim Poling Dirk

Commissioned by a descendant of King James IV of Scotland, journeyman smith Jim Polingโ€™s walnut-handled dirk appears freshly plucked from the highlands. The dagger boasts a 13-inch 1084/15N20 twist damascus blade, antiqued mild steel fittings and coin-edged nickel spacers.


Andrew Blomfield Pesh Kabz

Andrew Blomfield Pesh Kabz

Master smith Andrew Blomfield has taken more than one stab at the pesh kabz in his career, and lands the blow with this 11.5-inch bladed example. The eye-catching mosaic blade is contrasted by the very conservative tones of the purple gidgee handle and blackened steel bolster. A traditional flourish, brass blossoms are on the handleโ€™s pins.


Michael Deibert Wakizashi

Michael Deibert Wakizashi

Alabama-based journeyman smith Michael Deibert brings traditional Japanese styling to life with this striking Wakizashi. The 18-inch blade features 1,100 layers of 1080/15N20 steel, paired with a wrought iron bolster. A classic stingray and an Ito-wrap handle complete the 28-inch overall build.


Nate “Tuna” Grant Pocket Fixed Blade

Nate "Tuna" Grant Pocket Fixed Blade
Nate “Tuna” Grant Pocket Fixed Blade

Journeyman smith Nate โ€œTunaโ€ Grant delivers a compact powerhouse with the Defender. This 7.375-inch overall fixed blade features a 4-inch flat-ground blade forged from 1084/15N20 steel in a striking diamond drop pattern. The build is finished with rich Mun ebony scales.


Emmett Eitreim Dagger

Emmett Eitreim Dagger

Emmett Eitreim presents a refined 12-inch overall dagger featuring a 7-inch flat-ground blade. The steel is a striking rose pattern forged from 15N20/1084, complemented by a 954 aluminum bronze guard and pommel. A stabilized spalted maple handle completes this elegant, high-contrast build.


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