Knives Custom
March 16th, 2005

Who is Jack W. Crane from Wetherford, TX (makes custom knives)?
Jack W. Crane out of Weatherford,TX was listed in the credits of Predator one and two, as a custom knife maker. We live close to there and never heard of him. Just curious.
it’s actually Crain, he’s made knives for a lot of movies. here’s his website: http://www.crainknives.com
Bawidamann Hrund Custom Knife
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Totally Bamboo Expandable Utility Drawer Organizer $29.99 Product FeaturesExpandable kitchen utility drawer organizerConstructed of high quality Moso bamboo; 16 percent harder and more durable than mapleBamboo is an ecologically green alternative to wood; strong, dense and versatileMeasures 18-inch long, 12 3/4-inch wide and 2-inch high and expands to 17 1/2-inch wideBy Totally Bamboo – totally good for the environment and totally good for you Simplify y… |
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J.A. Henckels 13-Slot In-Drawer Knife Tray $29.99 Instead of storing your knives in a block, keep them in your kitchen drawer. This wood tray holds 12 knives plus your sharpening steel. Great for kitchens with limited countertop space….. |
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Axis Junk Drawer Organizer, Natural Wood $29.98 Bring order to the JUNK! This junk drawer organizer expands from 11″ to 20″ wide, designed to fit almost any size drawer! The junk organizer tray is made of unfinished wood and has a clear lacquer sealed finish that’s a breeze to clean! Six small compartments in the left section provide organization for all your odd and ends. Gain additional storage when the tray is expanded, revealing an open com… |
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Brian Yellowhorse Knives 150 Custom Queen Whittler Pocket Knife with White Turquoise Handles $179.99 Brian Yellowhorse Knives – Custom Queen Whittler Pocket Knife with White Turquoise Handles. Model: YH150. 4″ closed. Mirror polished stainless small clip, large clip and pen blades. Back of master blade features Brian Yellowhorse signature. White turquoise handles with channel inlay of purple sugalite, orange spiny oyster and green malachite. Sculpted nickel silver bolsters and fighting rams inlay… |
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Brian Yellowhorse Knives 162 Custom Case Trapper Knife with Bisbee Gold Handles $254.99 Brain Yellowhorse Knives – Custom Case Trapper Knife with Bisbee Gold Handles. Model: YH162. 4 1/8″ closed. Mirror polished stainless clip and spey blades with fileworked top edge. Back of master blade features Brian Yellowhorse signature. Bisbee gold handles with channel inlay of turquoise and red bloody jasper. Cougar inlay shield. Sculpted nickel silver bolsters. Limited edition of 100. Seriali… |
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Brian Yellowhorse Knives 144 Custom Buck Toothpick Pocket Knife with Red Bloody Jasper Handles $134.95 Brian Yellowhorse Knives – Custom Buck Toothpick Pocket Knife with Red Bloody Jasper Handles. Model: YH144. 3″ closed. Chip flint finish 420HC stainless long clip blade. Red bloody jasper handles with black jett and white leopard jasper channel inlays. Grizzly Bear inlay shield. Worked nickel silver bolsters. Serialized. Limited edition of 100…. |
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Loveless Legend [VHS] $42.98 R.W.Loveless is considered the father of custom knifemaking in America. The inside secrets of the knifemaking trade as they evolved in his shop are revealed for the first time in this groundbreaking video. He walks you through the process of creating a benchmade knife using the stock-removal method. Each step is demonstrated clearly and completely. Loveless also talks in-depth about his philosophy… |
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Loveless Legend: How To Make Custom Knives [VHS] This groundbreaking film documentary reveals the inside secrets and tips of the knifemaking trade as they’ve evolved in the shop of R.W. Loveless. Learn the rare art of custom knifemaking from a true master as he shares his expertise and talks in-depth about his design philosophy…. |
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Loveless Legend: How to Make Custom Knives [VHS] $19.94 … |
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Knifemaking Unplugged $19.95 Would you like to learn how to make knives but don’t have thousands of dollars for belt grinders, milling machines and power hammers?Learn how to make knives with techniques from the days of old in a charcoal burning forge, WITHOUT ELECTRICITY. See why charcoal is the best fuel for bladesmithing and how it’s used in the Lively Forge that is specially designed for knifemakers. Without the use of ex… |