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Edo Hunting Knife

$425

One Hand Forged 1084 High Carbon steel, differentially clay hardened and hand finished to reveal the beautiful hamon. Resin impregnated cord wrpped handle over white deer skin and menuki (pewter raven skull or buffalo tooth). Heat colored copper thumb escutcheon on blade spine. Hand file worked snake design in blade spine. Includes tooled leather sheath. Price is for one knife only.

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Ed Clarke

Ed Clarke

Ed Clarke Knives

Hampstead, MD
Member since: 2015
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Hi! I'm Ed Clarke, artist and owner of Ed Clarke Knives. I first became interested in knives when I received my first knife from my Dad at 8 years old. It was a Victorinox Fisherman model folder, and I still have that knife today. I worked on a horse farm in Pennsylvania as a teenager, which is where I learned the true value of a good knife (I still have the knife my sister gave me to use on that farm, too). After High School, I became an ASE Master Automotive Technician, and then put myself through college where I earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management and Economics. During that time, I also became a Black Belt in Kenpo Karate, and was fascinated with the design and function of the martial arts bladed weapons. I found myself collecting knives and one day realized that collecting wasn't enough, so I took several Blacksmithing classes, joined the American Bladesmith Society, and trained with several Master Bladesmiths, learning to properly forge, heat treat, and finish high quality blades. Since that time, I have become the Editor of the American Bladesmith Society Newsletter, and I perform Demonstrations at the William F. Moran, Jr., Museum and Forge in Carroll County, Maryland.

I run my Bladesmith shop out of my shop, a barn that I refurbished. I use a coal forge, a propane forge, and finish my blades by hand. I have mostly made hunting knives, work knives, and some bowie knives because that is what my customers have wanted. However, I am open to and bladed project you may wish.

My knives are hand forged to 90% of their final dimensions, custom made, and hand finished. I also make my own sheaths using top grade leather, exotic inlays, or even less expensive Kydex thermoplastic for tactical knives or EDC knives.

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