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Master Smith Test Feather Damascus Clip Point Hunter
This feather pattern Damascus hunter has a clip point blade that is 4.75” long and hand forged by me from 1084 and 15N20 high carbon steels. The overall length of the knife is 9.5”. The guard and collar are also hand forged Damascus. The spacer is stainless steel that has been fluted and polished to a high shine. The handle on this hunter is a beautiful presentation grade African Blackwood burl. Every piece of this hunter was hand made from raw materials by American Bladesmith Society Master Smith Charles Carpenter.
There are now 117 Master Bladesmiths in the world and I am proud and honored to now be on that list. This knife was created to be judged by a panel of seven Master Smiths for the Master Smith test. The standard that must be met for the test is for the design, fit, and finish for each of the five knives submitted to be perfect to exemplary and I am proud to say that this knife as well as the others passed that test earlier this year. This is the opportunity to purchase a functional piece of art that has been judged to that standard by the panel. Since this knife was one of the knives that earned my MS (Master Smith) ranking it does have the JS (Journeyman Smith) stamp, and it is one of the last knives that I will ever make that has that stamp as all knives moving forward will have the MS Stamp.
This feather pattern Damascus hunter has a clip point blade that is 4.75” long and hand forged by me from 1084 and 15N20 high carbon steels. The overall length of the knife is 9.5”. The guard and collar are also hand forged Damascus. The spacer is stainless steel that has been fluted and polished to a high shine. The handle on this hunter is a beautiful presentation grade African Blackwood burl. Every piece of this hunter was hand made from raw materials by American Bladesmith Society Master Smith Charles Carpenter.
There are now 117 Master Bladesmiths in the world and I am proud and honored to now be on that list. This knife was created to be judged by a panel of seven Master Smiths for the Master Smith test. The standard that must be met for the test is for the design, fit, and finish for each of the five knives submitted to be perfect to exemplary and I am proud to say that this knife as well as the others passed that test earlier this year. This is the opportunity to purchase a functional piece of art that has been judged to that standard by the panel. Since this knife was one of the knives that earned my MS (Master Smith) ranking it does have the JS (Journeyman Smith) stamp, and it is one of the last knives that I will ever make that has that stamp as all knives moving forward will have the MS Stamp.