Hello
I just finished this drop point hunter, see how you like her.
Please click on the image to see it full size.
And here are the specs:
Blade: ATS 34 - Hardened 59 Rc - Hollow Ground - Mirror Polished
Blade Length: 4"
OAL: 8 1/2"
Guard: 416 Stainless Steel
Scales: Brown Camel Bone with Mosaic Pin
Spacers: Ebony,Turquoise,Ivory and Stainless Steel
Comes with handmade leather sheath
Thank you for looking
-Ian
SOLD__________________
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Drop Point Hunter
Posted by Ian Van Reenen at 11:59 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Tan Colored Stag Trapper
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Blade: ATS 34 - Handpolished - Hollow Ground - Hardened to 59Rc
Bolster: 416 Stainless Steel - Tapered with embelishment
Liners: 416 Stainless Steel - Relief Milled
Scales: Sambar Stag Tan Coloured
Shield: Stainless Steel - Double Pin
OAL 65/8"
Blade Length: 2 7/8"
Closed: 3 5/8"
No file work
Great walk and talk with half stop
-Ian
SOLD
Posted by Ian Van Reenen at 1:48 PM 0 comments
My Newest Knife
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Blade: CPM 154 Stainless Steel - Hand polished - Hollow ground - Hardened to 59 Rc
Liners and Bolsters: 416 Stainless Steel
Liners relief milled and filed top and bottom
Spring and Blade filed Roman Knot.
Scales: Amber jig bone
Shield: Stainless Steel
AOL: 7 1/8"
Blade length: 3"
Closed 4 1/8"
Nice walk and talk.
-Ian
Posted by Ian Van Reenen at 1:39 PM 0 comments
Welcome to my blog!
Hello,
My name is Ian Van Reenen and I am a knife maker living in Amarillo, Texas. Making knives is my passion. I have traveled to many knife shows displaying my work which I feel is unique.
My knives are handcrafted with each one being one-of-a-kind works of art that you can carry in your pocket.
I design and make many styles of hunting, pocket knives (slip-joint and liner-locker) collector pieces.
On this blog I will showcase my work with links to where you can buy them if you desire.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy this blog.
Check back often as I add new photos of my work on a constant basis.
- Ian van Reenen
Posted by Ian Van Reenen at 1:25 PM 1 comments