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"Bellatrix" custom folding knife, obverse side view in T3 deep cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, hand-engraved 304 stainless steel bolsters, differerentially anodized 6AL4V titanium liners, Roostertail Agate gemstone handle, 304 stainless steel fasteners with garnet faceted gemstones
"Bellatrix"

Raptor

"Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife in T3 deep cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Polvadera Agate-Jasper gemstone  handle, leather sheath inlaid with tan rayskin
"Raptor" custom fine handmade karambit knife, reverse side 6 power handle enlargement of Polvadera jasper-agate gemstone
"Raptor" Fine Custom Handmade Karambit Knife
  • Size: Length overall: 10" (25.4 cm), Blade Length: 5.1" (13 cm), Thickness: 0.241" (6.1 mm)
  • Weight: Knife: 9.3 oz. (264 grams) Sheath: 5.9 oz. (167 grams)
  • Blade: ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, T3 deep cryogenically treated with triple tempering to 59.5 HRC
  • Bolsters, Fittings: 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel, Mirror polished
  • Handle: Polvadera Jasper-Agate Gemstone (Socorro County, New Mexico)
  • Sheath: Hand-carved, hand-dyed leather shoulder inlaid with tan rayskin, nylon stitching, stainless steel dot snap
  • Knife: "Raptor" is one of the boldest knife designs I make, a double-edged karambit, with intense curves and lines, incredible grinds, a radically profiled handle, and rear finger ring with talon persuader. It is, of course, named for the talon of a Velociraptor claw, one of the most terrible natural weapons ever discovered. The karambit originated as a 16th century rice harvesting sickle, and evolved into a defensive and tactical weapon and tool. This raptor was custom made for a great client, and it was an honor to bring this piece to reality.
    • The steel I chose for this knife is ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel, chosen for its durability and toughness. Because it has high carbon and high molybdenum, this results in profuse molybdenum as well as chromium carbides, and high toughness (resistance to breakage), as well as wear resistance. To bring this steel to its zenith, I used my proprietary T3 deep cryogenic process in heat treating this blade; it's a highly detailed, extremely sophisticated process that takes 33 individual steps and takes over a week long. The result of this is an incredibly wear-resistant blade that has extremely high carbide development, fine grain, and extremely high corrosion resistance. Asperity is reduced; the microstructure development is superior to any other typical handmade knife, and far above any factory or manufactured knife. This is, simply put, ATS-34 at its very finest advanced condition. The convex blade edge grind for this knife blade is hollow, with a very thin and tough cutting edge and an extremely fine point, accomplished with a 3" contact wheel which leaves plenty of thick spine to support the curved blade. Because it's ATS-34, the thin point is resistant to breakage or fracture due to high toughness. The concave blade edge grind is a taper grind, producing a strong and durable edge without sacrificing strength. The blade is mirror polished and I fileworked the knife completely around the spine with a "sunrise" pattern, including the inside handle curves. The talon at the butt is clean and thick for strength and the finger ring is polished and smooth throughout.
    • I bolstered the knife with large, zero-care 304 high chromium, high nickel stainless steel bolsters, which are contoured, rounded and finished for a comfortable feel. The bolsters are secured with zero-clearance peened pins and dovetailed to bed the handle scales. The rear bolsters are wide and support the finger ring and talon. Both front and rear bolsters accommodate the deep finger grooves, which aid in grip in either forward or reverse grip style.
    • The handle scales of this knife are a bold pair of Polvadera Jasper-Agate gemstones, from a find in the Polvadera hills in south-central Socorro County, New Mexico. This was a singular find of stone, one that I'll probably never come across again. This is a jasper, a cryptocrystalline quartz, with striking colors in tans and golds and warm yellows, and hints of red with clear white agate areas throughout, with numerous crystal lined pockets. It's a very hard stone, taking a bright glassy polish and it will outlast the knife. This is a stone that becomes more complex the closer you examine it; please enjoy the enlargements below.
    • The knife feels as it looks: formidable. It's rigid, strong, and thick at the base and spine, with a firm and curvaceous handle that conforms to the hand in either forward grip with the little finger in the finger ring, or reverse grip with the thumb laid atop the rear talon at the finger ring. It is a unique and gorgeous weapon and art form in eternal materials demonstrating the solid beauty of form.
  • Sheath: The sheath for a radically curved form like the Raptor is a challenge to create. I made this one in 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, and stitched it with heavy #346 nylon thread throughout including the wide belt loop. I inlaid the sheath with tan rayskin, which is interlocking bone and very tough and durable. There are inlays in the front, the back, and in the belt loop. The dot snap is in marine-grade stainless steel for zero corrosion concerns. Because of the curve of the blade, the knife has to be "rolled" into the heavy welt-protective pocket following the curve of the spine. The sheath is sealed with saddle lacquer for longevity.
  • A wonderful piece in durable high alloy stainless steel and stone, with radical curves and flowing design. Please admire this knife in the photos and enlargements below!

Thanks, T. T.!

YES I got them and they are absolutely amazing!!  The engravings (filework) are shockingly genius!! The designs match the gemstone color theme and styling of the knife type! On both accounts! Bold! Aggressive! And Commanding! Without any frills!! Just like a Raptor!!! You really nailed these 2 knives for me….Thank you Jay!!

--T. T.

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"Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, obverse side view in T3 deep cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Polvadera Agate-Jasper gemstone  handle, leather sheath inlaid with tan rayskin "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, reverse side view in T3 deep cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Polvadera Agate-Jasper gemstone  handle, leather sheath inlaid with tan rayskin "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, obverse side view in T3 deep cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Polvadera Agate-Jasper gemstone  handle "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, reverse side view in T3 deep cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Polvadera Agate-Jasper gemstone  handle "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, spine filework detail with fully tapered tang and dovetailed bolster and handle scale detail "Raptor" fine handmade custom knife inside handle tang detail showing full filework, contoured bolsters and gemstone handle, dovetailed handle set "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit, sheathed view in tan rayskin inlaid in 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, stainless steel snap and heavy nylon stitching "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, 6X enlargement of Polvadera jasper-agate gemstone handle "Raptor" fine custom handmade karambit knife, 6 power enlargement of Polvadera Jasper-Agate gemstone handle, note crystal pockets and colorful complexity "Raptor" fine handmade custom karambit knife, double edged, maker's mark highlight, in ATS-34 stainless steel, 304 stainless steel bolsters, and Polvadera Jasper gemstone handle

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