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"Falcate" Chef's, slicing, carving, trimming, utility knife in T3 cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Majestic Agate gemstone handle, stand of zebrawood and ash hardwoods, base of Baltic Brown Graniite
"Falcate"

Aldebaran

"Aldebaran" obverse side view in CPM154CM high molybdenum powder metal technology stainless steel blade, hand-engraved 304 stainless steel bolsters, Sunset Jasper gemstone  handle, hand-carved leather sheath inlaid with ostrich leg skin
"Aldebaran" Custom Knife
  • Size: Length overall: 10.1" (25.7 cm), Blade Length: 5.5" (14.0 cm), Thickness: .194" (4.93 mm)
  • Weight: Knife: 9.8 oz. (278 grams) Sheath: 4.8 oz. (136 grams)
  • Blade: CPM154CM High Molybdenum Powder Metal Technology Martensitic Stainless Tool Steel, Cryogenically Treated, Hardened and Tempered to 61.5HRC
  • Bolsters, Fittings: 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel, hand-engraved
  • Handle: Sunset Jasper Gemstone, California
  • Sheath: Hand-carved leather shoulder inlaid with Ostrich Leg Skin
  • Knife: The Aldebaran is named for an orange giant star in the constellation Taurus. This knife was custom made for a great client with a beautifully mirror polished, hollow ground CPM154CM high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade. This is a very special steel, made with powder metal technology process that creates an extremely well-balanced alloy with unique properties not available in traditional foundry steels. The steel is created as a finely powdered mass, with excellent and accurate alloy distribution, then fused into a solid bar with no segregation or density movement of the alloy components. I've employed deep cryogenic treatment in the heat treating and tempering process with liquid nitrogen at -325°F and a 40 hour cryogenic aging for the maximum precipitation and distribution of hard carbide particles in the crystalline lattice of the steel. I used additional deep thermal cycling in the tempering cycles at -325°F for the ultimate in high wear resistance with high toughness this steel offers. This is a gorgeous blade, with a smooth, even, appearance with no visible grain. The grinds are deep, with a nice lead-off at the grind terminations for plenty of spine strength, and the grinds are well-matched, and thin and durable at the cutting edge, with a fine, acute point. With the high hardness and increased toughness and cryogenic processing, this knife will hold its edge an extremely long time. The blade is fully fileworked throughout the tapered tang with a bold offset filework. The filework extends completely through the underside of the handle tang to the choil. The knife is bolstered in zero-care, high nickel, high chromium austenitic stainless steel, mounted with zero-clearance pins for absolute permanence. I hand-engraved the bolsters with a minute and finely-shaded design that reflects the complexity of the gemstone handle. This is a very small design, and the handle photos below are all significant enlargements. All of the bolster surfaces are rounded, contoured, smoothed, and polished for a very smooth feel. The handle scales are striking Sunset Jasper gemstone, a hard jasper formed under tremendous heat and pressure of the earth in millions of years of geologic processes. This jasper has the dark, rich reds and golden yellows of an intense sunset, with veins of milky translucent quartz and is profuse with black dendritic structures throughout. This is a stone that becomes even more fascinating the larger it's magnified. Look at the macro photographs below. This is a very tough, hard stone, and will outlast the knife and its owners! The handle feels solid and strong in the hand, and the balance point is at the middle finger position, at the junction of the front bolster and handle scales.
  • Sheath: The sheath for this Aldebaran had to match the knife, so I designed the sheath using the same twisted leaf pattern I employed in the bolster engraving in a large, bold inlay pattern of burgundy Ostrich leg skin in the 9-10 oz. leather shoulder of the sheath. I also inlayed the belt loop and the sheath back with a matching design. The leather is dyed black, hand-stitched with black polyester, and sealed with acrylic.
  • A striking, unique custom knife for a great client.

Thanks, J. K.!


Hello Jay,
I am now able to write these lines thanking you again for your Art. Both knives are amazing!
My son was very moved with his special gift and really appreciated the unique piece his Thuban really is :)
I was also delighted with my Aldebaran and cannot stop looking at the Sunset Jasper and all the details this beautiful knife offers every time I hold it in my hand.
I do look forward to talking about a future khukri order at some point mid-summer as you suggest.
Meanwhile I send many blessings to you and all your family.
Cheers!

--J. K.


Please click on thumbnail knife photos
"Aldebaran" reverse side view. Sheath back and belt loop are hand-carved and inlaid with ostrich leg skin "Aldebaran" spine edgework, filework detail. Tang is fully tapered, bolsters are dovetailed and lock handle scales to tang "Aldebaran" inside handle tang view. All surfaces are contoured, rounded, smoothed and polished for comfort "Aldebaran" 2.5 power enlargement, obverse side handle view. Bolsters are hand-engraved 304 high nickel, high chromium stainless steel "Aldebaran" 3 power enlargement, reverse side handle detail. Intricate engraving pattern complimenets black dendrites in jasper handle "Aldebaran" 3x enlargement, obverse side handle, engraving, bolster detail. handle is comfortable and solid in the  hand, beautiful and unique "Aldebaran" huge 5 power enlargement of Sunset Jasper gemstone handle scale, obverse side. Black dendrites throughout gemstone and bands of milky quartz "Aldebaran" very large 5 power enlargement. Fascinating gemstone formed through millions of years of geologic process is hard, tough and will outlast the knife "Aldebaran" sheathed view. Sheath is deep and protective, made of 9-10 oz. leather shoulder, hand-cared and inlaid with ostrich skin "Aldebaran" reverse side view of sheath. Sheath is fully carved and inlaid, even on reverse or back, and hand-stitched with polyester. "Aldebaran" sheath belt loop detail. Sheath belt loop is formed and carved, inlaid to match overall design of knife and engraving "Aldebaran" sheath lower back detail. Full hand carving and inlays of burgundy ostrich leg skin, sealed with acrylic for resistance to elements "Aldebaran" sheath front panel inlay detail. Hand-carved pockets are inlaid with ostrich skin, design is the same as on the bolster engraving. "Aldebaran" 4.4 power enlargement, reverse side rear bolster engraving, handle detail. "Aldebaran" 4.4 power enlargement of obverse side handle. Engraving by hand in 304 stainless steel is difficult, particularly in fine detail.  

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