These are
some of the knives I have made in the past.
For Knives that are currently available for sale see Knives
For Sale.

Style: Lock back with adjustable spring
Blade: Warncliffe made of stainless Damascus in Turkish Twist pattern by Doug
Ponzio
Handle: 416 Stainless steel inlayed with white plume from Stinking Creek Mine in
Oregon
Engraving by Nathan Dickinson

Style: Lock back with adjustable spring
Blade: 440C Stainless steel drop point with back carved grape leaves
Handle: 416 Stainless steel inlayed with red moss jasper
Engraving by Nathan Dickinson

Lockback. Blade: 2 1/2" 440C stainless steel, long clip, pin nail pull. Heat
treatment by Paul Bos.
Handle: Jigged red bone. Bolsters: 416 stainless steel. Overall length: 5 5/8"

Lockback with adjustable spring. Blade: 440C stainless steel, 2 1/2", long
clip, heat treatment by Paul Bos.
Handle: Banded Dalomite stone. Bolsters: 416 stainless steel. Overall length: 5
5/8"

Lockback with adjustable spring tension. Blade: 3" damascus by Chuck Hawes
(Hawes Forge).
Handle: 416SS with abalone inlay. Overall length is 7-3/8". Original design is
by Scott Allred.
Photo by Eric Eggly - Points Seven Studio

Two bladed congress slip joint. Blades:440C S.S., Bolsters:
nickel silver.
Handle: giraffe bone.

JURASSIC NIGHT (only knife I've named so far).
Lock back. Blade: warncliffe damascus by John Jones.
Handle: 416 S.S. inlaid with dinosaur bone and engraved by Jody Muller.

Lock back: Blade: warncliffe 440C.
Handle: 416 S.S. inlaid with dinosaur bone and engraved by Jody Muller.
The blade, backspring, and handle are all file worked.

Lock back: Blade: Ladder damascus by Daniel Ehernberger,
Handle: Turritella, Bolsters: shell pattern damascus
( blade and bolsters are from same billet ).

Lock back: Blade: damascus by Daniel Ehernberger.
Handle: Ivory, Bolster: nickle silver, ( the handle and bolster is fluted ).

Lock back: Blade: Ladder damascus by Daniel Ehrenberger.
Handle:fiddle back Koa with silver wire inlay and Mookite Jasper hand carved
flower.
Bolsters: damascus by Chuck Hawes engraved by Jody Muller to follow inlay
pattern.
