“Scrappy”, pattern in D2, bronze guard, mosaic pin handle of Elk horn
Carbon Damascus, OD Green Canvas Micarta
Composite handle on Caper of 440C Stainless, handle Colorado Mule Deer and Cocobolo
Caper 440C Stainless, Green Canvas Micarta
Carbon Damascus, Green Canvas Micarta
Commissioned 14 1/2 ” bowie,handle is Axis crown, Cinco Peso accents, solid bronze filed guard, waterbuffalo inlay under concho
Two Nice Bowies both 440C and Cryo treated, top blade handled in Black Palm wood
Large commissioned Crown handled bowie
These are my Western Slope special hunter patterns, left to right Kingwood, Honey canvass Micarta, Desert Ironwood
Lee Caper pattern with Giraffe bone handle
Two Western Slope Special Hunters
Western Slope with imitation Antique Ivory
Caper pattern in linen micarta and cocobolo
Caper Cocobolo loveless crosspin
Example of different handle materials
Western Slope Barbed Wire Micarta, this handle material is no longer available.However blade with other micarta is
Holstex carbon fiber pattern sheath in O.D. green, knife is my Western Slope Special Hunter
I enjoy re-purposing good materials. This is cut from a horseshoe rasp. I have found only certain ones are suitable. This one is Swiss made steel. Steel is first annealed, then cut out, shaped drilled, re heat treated to a proper hardness and double tempered by my own formulas developed by testing
All finished out we named this one the File’ Gator, handle is exhibition grade desert ironwood, with copper mosaic pins
Lee Caper, 440C stainless, handle is composite of desert ironwood and Nara wood from the Philippines, ( thanks Louie)
My ancesty is Scottish, Spanish, French and German. I like to trademark my sheaths with a bit of symbolism. Celtic wheel on front represents the interdependence of man nature and his surroundings. The Celtic tree of life on the back represents family, the stitching in the spiral is a Koru, the Maori symbol of life springs eternal, in honor of my adopted daughter of Maori ancestry
Original design of mine I call Matt’s Knife named after first one of these I designed. This one is very special, the blade is L6 Chrome Vanadium Oregon sawmill blade steel,the handle is extremely rare Texas native Cherrywood, most Texas Cherry was cut and used for furniture in the 1800s, only place usually still seen is on ranches that have been in same families for 150 yrs or more. This one was born in area around Fredericksburg, Texas and finished knife is there in Fredericksburg
Matt’s Knife Texas Cherry
Three of a kind and each one different
I love to test sharpness on other peoples sale papers, I mean they mail these to me for free, it is recycling at its best
Four of a kind, Red Palm, Black Palm, Texas Cherry,Desert Ironwood
From an old Spanish drop point design, 440C stainless OD green Canvass Micarta handle
Matt’s Knife in sawmill blades steel L6 Chrome Vanadium, alligator sheath with Marine Corps emblem
Lee Caper in Italian Olive wood
Filework on the Olive Caper
Four Winged Warriors laid out for finished grind
Matt’s knife pattern, sawmill blade steel, Suriname ironwood handle
Special sheath for Marine Kabar
Warthog patten, perfect skinning and detail hunter, 440C stainless
Reference size on the Warthog
Matt’s Knife pattern, antique patina finish
Oil finished leather
Two for Fredericksburg
Matt’s knife Olive wood handle patina finish
My hunting knives are a favorite of guides and hunters. The Western Slope Special hunter was first put into production about 1997. The first one of that design I delivered to a Western Colorado hunter-guide. It is still in use in the field in Western Colorado and is his go to blade for cleaning game. It has been a very popular style for me and a real success.