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Home Products Revival #26

Revival #26

by Fuegen, Larry

SKU 2435

Date Added 02/25/2006

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $4,100.00

Overview

This is truly a work of art by Larry. The deep relief carving is exceptional. The opening snap is tight and clear. Larry has a 2 year wait for his pieces. Blade Steel: carved Damascus

Product Details

Closed Length 3.75 ches

Weight (oz) 3.2

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Fuegen, Larry

I have been making things since I was a child growing up on my parents ranch in Reliance, SD. This gave me many opportunities to be creative. A fascination with knives would compel me to take apart old knives and apply different handles. My first knife was made in 1963. I started forging knives in 1975, and in 1987 I became a full time bladesmith. That same year I received my American Bladesmith Society Journeyman rating and my Mastersmith rating in 1989. I joined the Knifemakers Guild in 1988 and became a voting member in 1990. Over the years, I've remained true to my belief in soul authorship and the original concept of handmade. All of the work on my knives, bits, spurs, and leatherwork is my own. I do not job out any step of the actual knife/bit/spur making process. I hand forge my own blades from bar stock and make my own Damascus steel. I do not use premade parts, but prefer to make each piece myself. This is never the quickest or easiest route, but when I’m finished, I feel I’ve accomplished what I set out to do – making something truly unique and handmade. I filework, carve or engrave the blades, handles and fittings on my knives/spurs. I do not use any computer operated tools, milling machine or metal lathes, and only the basic tools are in my shop: a drill press, band saw, 2 belt grinders, and one buffer. Small hand tools are made as needed for special applications.