On this page I will list my inventory of things for sale. There isn't much, due to being a one man operation it is not economically feasible to maintain a large inventory and I mostly work from commission. This inventory is mostly blemished items and commissions that the client backed out of.
Payment is required before I ship the package. All purchases are non refundable, excepting in the case that an item breaks due to an undisclosed manufacturing error.
If you're located in Canada, shipping is easy. For people in the USA or Great Britain, shipping is more expensive but still doable. For everyone else it's going to cost an arm and a leg. EU and Mexico are sort of feasible, everywhere else the shipping is too high to be worth your while and too convoluted to be worth my trouble.
Larger packages cost significantly more to ship. International packages are sometimes hit with additional duty fees which I can't predict. Also, if you are located internationally then weapons and things resembling weapons might randomly be seized by customs, in which case you're screwed, as I am not going to be held responsible for any customs officials with sticky fingers.
If you're located in Canada payment will be through e-transfer, for foreigners it will have to be through paypal. Which will require a paypal account and a 10% increase in prices to account for paypal fees and currency exchanges.
The long and the short of it is that foreigners living abroad might be better served by finding a local craftsman instead.
If you would like to inquire about a purchase, either from the inventory or else a custom commission, please contact me through the order form below.
Item A7
For sale, a small hunting knife.
The blade is made from a broken file, the handle is walnut, hickory, ash and antler.
It has a full stick tang.
$150
Item A6
For sale, a knife.
The blade is made from a broken file, the handle is walnut, hickory, ash and antler.
It has a partial stick tang.
$150
Item A5
For sale, a kitchen knife.
The blade is made from a lawn mower blade. The handle is made from walnut, hickory, ash and antler.
It has a full stick tang.
It should be noted that it is not stainless and as a kitchen knife will inevitably tarnish.
$200
Item A4
For sale, a large knife.
The blade is made from 1070 carbon steel. The handle is made from walnut, hickory and copper.
It has a full stick tang.
$150
Item A3
For sale, a paring knife.
The blade is made from a file. The handle is made from antler, walnut and copper.
The tang is a glued partial tang and as such the knife is not up for heavy tasks like splitting firewood. The blade is carbon steel and as such will need to be cleaned and dried after use to prevent rust.
$150
Item A2 (BLEMISHED)
For sale, an arming sword.
The blade and crossguard are made from mild steel. The handle is made from walnut burl and antler, the pommel is made from a piece of a wastewater sluice gate.
The scabbard is made from pine and veg tanned leather.
This was a failed project from years ago, back when I didn't know what I was doing, which I recently decided to finish off. The sword is very crudely forged, there are hammer marks, forge black, the fullers are uneven and the blade is slightly crooked. This is on top of the low grade steel.
Handling is good.
The sword is sold badly sharpened. Or I can blunt it for no charge.
$400.
Item A1 (BLEMISHED)
For sale, a small axe head.
It is made from a piece of mild steel, with a tool steel bit.
There is an bad weld along the spine, as seen in one of the pictures. I have reinforced the weld with some copper rivets and it has passed the basic durability tests, so shouldn't break with normal use, but I can make no guarantees.
$40.
Item Z
For sale, a small knife.
It is ground from an industrial bandsaw blade with a turned walnut handle. It has a glued quarter tang construction.
The blade is 2 inches long.
$65.
Item X
For sale a large skinning knife.
It is made from a broken sword which was made from 5160 spring steel. The handle is made from walnut that was turned on a lathe.
It features glued half-tang construction.
The blade is 6 1/2 inches long.
$150.
It will be sold with a leather covered wooden scabbard, which I haven't gotten around to making yet.
Item W
For sale a small knife.
It is made from a file. The handle is made from oak, walnut, antler and copper.
The blade is 4 inches long.
$150.
Item V
For sale a knife.
It is made from a file. The handle is made from a walnut burl.
The blade is 4 inches long.
It is sold with a scabbard made from wood and deerskin.
$100.
Item U
For sale a small knife.
It is made from a file. The handle is made from a walnut burl.
The blade is 4 inches long.
$100.
Item T
For sale. A buffalo knife.
This is made from the hilt and ricasso of a broken sword which was made from 5160 spring steel. The handle is made from antler and walnut with copper fittings, connected by a peened tang.
The blade is 6 1/2Â inches long.
The blade is a quarter inch thick and quite heavy.
It comes with a wood cored scabbard covered with tooled veg tan leather.
$250.
Item S
For sale. A very pointy knife.
This is made from a the tip of a broken sword which was made from 5160 spring steel. The handle is made from antler, fitted to a quarter tang and held in with glue.
The blade is 5 1/2 inches long.
The handle is deeply curved which is ergonomic but makes certain tasks difficult. It features a flat section on the back on which the thumb may rest.
It comes with a wood cored scabbard covered with tooled veg tan leather.
$150.
Item R
BLEMISHED.
A skinning knife.
The blade is made from a hammer. The handle is walnut and antler with copper fittings on a peened tang.
The blade is 5 inches long, the handle a little less than that.
The blade has a quarter inch deep hairline crack in the spine. (Photo 6.) This is fairly minor and the blade has passed the mid level strength tests. It shouldn't be an issue unless you plan on using the knife as a prybar. It will hold up to normal use just fine.
There is a defect in the wood of the handle which needed to be filled (Photo 7,) this is cosmetic and will not impact the strength.
The blade is sold with a wood cored scabbard covered with tooled veg tan leather.
$150.
Item Q
For sale. Crooked knife
It is made from an industrial bandsaw blade with a white ash handle bound with jute.
The blades is 4 inches long.
The upper one with the 45 degree blade curvature has been sold, the lower with the 90 degree curve is still available. Â
$40.
Alternatively I can make you a new one to custom specifications for an additional $10
Item P
For sale. A pipe tomahawk.
It is made from a ball peen hammer.
The handle is made from buckthorn. Decorated with copper wire and brass tacks.
The copper wire has since been replaced with leather, the copper tarnished too easily, and was never all that attractive in the first place.
The handle and bowl are hollow, and as such, the tomahawk is functional as an ineficient tobacco pipe. The drawback to this is durability. This is not suitable for heavy work. It is an art piece, not a tool.
It is however sold sharp.
$300
Item O
For sale a vest.
It is made from buffalo leather. The buttons are made from antler.
Waist measurement 33, chest measurement 38.
The vest has toggles as well as buttonholes so that it can be worn over different layers.
As demonstrated in the pictures, it no longer fits.
$70.
Item M
For sale. A gunstock war club.
It is made from black walnut. The spike is made from a broken hunting knife which was made from a mill file, it is decorated with brass tacks.
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The spike has a crack and has already broken once. The wood grain has a flaw near the tip. This is not intended for functional use, I will not be held accountable if the club breaks.
$500.
Item L
For sale. A chef's knife.
It is made from a lawn mower blade.
The blade is a form of high carbon steel, this makes it easier to sharpen, however the blade will rust if not cleaned after use.
The unusual handle requires the blade to be held differently from most knives. This is beneficial in some tasks, less good for others.
The thin handle means the knife is blade heavy, making it chop more efficiently.
The length overall is about one foot three.
$70.
Item K
For sale. Penannular brooches.
Two are made from mild steel. The other is made from copper.
Used like a safety pin to fasten clothing. Simply insert, and twist to turn ordinary blankets into fashionable garments.
The iron ones are suitable for coarse woven fabrics, the copper one is suitable for lighter denser fabrics.
The twisted iron one is sold.
$35.
I can also make a brand new custom one for the quoted price.
Item J
For sale. A dark age round shield.
It is made from spruce and is faced with canvas. The boss is made from an oil tank, the handle is made from ash.
It is forty inches in diameter and weighs ten pounds.
It has some damage from testing. The body of the shield has some repaired patches, the handle is cracked.
It will cost a small fortune to ship, on account of it's size.
$75.
Item I
For sale. A nasal helmet.
The frame and cheek plates are made from an oil tank, the panels are boiled leather. The avental is mild steel fencing wire.
The helmet is sized for very large heads.
A padded coif is included.
The helmet has sustained some damage as detailed in the second photo. This is cosmetic and does not affect the functionality of the helmet.
$75.
Item H
For sale. Leather lamellar armor.
It is made from veg tanned leather.
It is sized for a forty inch chest and is designed to be worn with mail and padding underneath. The toggles allow you to make it smaller but not larger.
There are two components, a breastplate and a fauld. (Collapsing abdominal piece.)
It has sustained some minor damage from tests.
$75.
Item G
For sale. Splinted leather greaves. (Shin guards.)
They are made from veg tanned leather with saw blade splints inside and a wool and leather liner.
$75.
Item E
For sale. A seax.
It is made from a leaf spring. The handle is mahogany with barrel hoop fittings.
It is sold without a sheath, but one can be made for a few dollars more upon request.
Rated for medium tasks like woodwork.
$75.
An optimist might think of it as an opportunity to get a historically accurate pattern welded knife on the cheap.
Item D
For sale, a pattern welded seax.
BLEMISHED.
This was made from a piece I cut off my sword during the forging, due to the poorness of the welds. There are a number of these bad welds on this piece. These can be seen in the close ups, in the form of cracks and pitting. It is unknown if these defects are structural, or merely cosmetic. As such, I can make no guarantee of durability beyond light tasks such as leatherwork.
It is made with a core of ten layers of various twisted steels, bordered by spring steel on the edge and back. So twelve layers front to back.
$50
Item C
For sale. A mail coif.
Made from butted mild steel rings. These rings have been quench hardened for improved durability.
It has a wool liner for added protection and to prevent the hair from getting tangled in the chain.
It is tailored to fit as closely to the head as possible.
Because of how it opens, it should fit all head sizes up to XXL. It weighs 8 pounds.
$75.
Item B
For sale. An antler pendant.
The pendant is made from white tailed deer antler. The loop is moose leather.
Nice simple bit of geometric carving.
NOTE TO SELF, THE PICTURED ONE HAS SOLD. PUT UP PICTURES OF OTHER ONES.
$30.