The Frontier Companion
Okay, so the grizzly bear is chewing on your leg. Do you lose your cool and scream like a sissy? Nope. You calmly look the bear in the eye, tell it that it better stop or there will be consequences and...
View ArticleThe Mountain Man
Okay think of what the typical mountain man looks like. Strong, weathered, determined, grouchy, stinking like sweat and bear-grease, sporting a massive unruly beard, dressed in dirty buckskins and...
View ArticleArbiter Dagger
The Arbiter Dagger is a combination of common dagger design elements from the 10th through 18th century. The hand forged blade is quite wide when compared to the length. This allows it to have...
View ArticleThe Longhunter
This is our longhunter knife. It is modeled after numerous historical examples of the types of knives carried by early American settlers and frontiersmen. The long hand forged single-edged blade has a...
View ArticleThe Antler Sax
This handy handmade knife is modeled after a variety of knives called sax or seax. The edge is along the straighter side of the hand forged blade and it has a fine bevel and razor sharp edge. The...
View ArticleScottish Dirk
Okay. I am a kilted maniac myself so don't take offense. I see it as a compliment. This dirk is similar to those carried by lower class Scotsmen. Nothing overly fancy, but beautiful functionality....
View ArticleAggressor Dagger
The Aggressor Dagger is a stout, strong and powerful weapon. Well-balanced for fighting and exceedingly strong it does sit on the hip at 14 ounces. The ash grip and mild steel fittings provide a secure...
View ArticleParrying Dagger
This parrying dagger has a strong and sharply tapering hand forged blade. The guard has down-turned tips and a small side-guard for extra protection while parrying. While not as large as some parrying...
View ArticlePeasant Knife
This knife is based on several examples of typical medieval personal knives for utility and eating. The hand forged blade has a distal taper and comes to a fine point. The hilt consists of brass and...
View ArticleNot So Swedish Medieval Chef Knife
This knife is not the kind of thing the ol' Swedish Chef would have been swinging around. It's not a large knife, but this hand forged sweetie is honed to a hair-splitting sharpness. The triangular...
View ArticleSgian Dubh
Hey now, don't take that the wrong way! This little knife has a very fine needle-like point. The hand forged blade is typical of the Scottish sgian dubh. The sgian dubh was a small knife carried in the...
View ArticleFrontier Butcher Knife
The shape of this blade is typical of butchering kives. This is a beefed up version more akin to our trade knife (elsewhere). Hand forged steel, a flat bevel and a keen edge.The grip is nicely stained...
View ArticleProtector Longsword
The Protector is here, have no fear. This excellent example of an Oakeshott Type XVIa longsword is durable, well-balanced and fearsome in skilled hands. The hand forged blade has a fuller for the top...
View ArticleWindblade Longsword
This superbly balanced handmade sword is an excellent example of an Oakeshott Type XVIa longsword. Light with a point of balance about 3" in front of the guard, this deadly blade will sing as it slices...
View ArticleWarhawk
Okay, so you are walking down some seedy alleyway, because that's what regular nice people do, and a bunch of ne'r-do-wells jump out and demand your wallet AND your life. Not to fear... As soon as you...
View ArticleBearded Axe
So you pull your longship onto the shore and jump out ready to do a little window-chopping, er...uh shopping and maybe make a purchase or two. So the locals call it looting, they're just fussy. This...
View ArticleS Hook
Here they are folks. For historical reenactors and modern campers alike. "S" hooks! Dozens of uses, you can never seem to keep enough around. These "s" hooks are hand forged from mild steel and are...
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