Jay Fisher - Fine Custom Knives

New to the website? Start Here
"Skeg"  tactical, counterterrorism, crossover knife, obverse side view in T4 Cryogenically treated ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless steel blade, 304 stainless steel bolsters, white and black tortoiseshell pattern G10 fiberglass/epoxy composite handle, hybrid tension tab-locking sheath in kydex, anodized aluminum, black oxide stainless steel and anodized titanium
"Skeg"

Hooded Warrior

"Hooded Warrior" obverse side view: fine custom tactical, combat knife in ATS-34 stainless steel, 304 stainless steel bolsters, Black Palm Wood hardwood handle, locking kydex, aluminum, stainless steel sheath
"Hooded Warrior" Custom Tactical Knife
  • Size: Length Overall: 10.25" (26 cm), Blade Length: 6" (15.2 cm), Thickness: .243" (6.2 cm)
  • Weight: Knife: 13.2 oz., Sheath: 9.8 oz.
  • Blade: Mirror polished ATS-34 high molybdenum martensitic stainless tool steel, hardened and tempered to HRC59
  • Bolsters/Fittings: Mirror polished 304 austenitic high nickel, high chromium stainless steel
  • Handle: Black Palm Hardwood
  • Sheath: Kydex, Aluminum, Nickel Plated Steel, all Stainless Steel Locking Components
  • Knife: Custom made for a great client, this is one of my "Hooded Warriors" at its best. The design was initiated by a sniper in the 101st Airborne, and is a great combination of a medium sized knife with a distinctive recurve, even Khukri style blade. This blade is super-tough high chrome-moly ATS-34, gracefully hollow ground and brought to a crisp, clean mirror finish. The curves are razor keen, and the top swage reduces point profile yet preserves spine strength. The thumb rise doubles as a lock tang socket for the locking sheath, and the fully tapered tang is completely fileworked around with my Sunrise pattern. The knife has a positive choil and a sweeping grind termination for even distribution of stresses. The blade is bolstered with brightly mirror polished 304 stainless steel, super-tough and corrosion resistant. The bolsters are dovetailed to hold two hard handle scales of Black Palm hardwood, the only palm wood hard enough to be used on a knife handle. It is interesting and beautiful, with small eyes spaced in with the heavy figure. The dark areas are a translucent orange in bright sunlight. The rear bolster has a 1/4" dressed and polished lanyard hole for security, and the handle is comfortable and balanced in either traditional or reverse grip style.
  • Sheath: The sheath for this beauty had to be one of my positively locking models, and is built of double thickness kydex over a 5052H32 corrosion-resistant aluminum welt frame. The locking components are all stainless steel, including the spring, tang and hardware for longevity and corrosion resistance. The sheath is secured with nickel plated steel Chicago screws, and has reversible corrosion-resistant aluminum 1.75" belt loops. The action of the sheath is smooth and clean, locking solidly.
  • A great ensemble for a great client!

Thanks, M.M.!

It looks amazing!

--M.


The two knives I have from you remain in service and continue to perform excellently! I have many, many jealous colleagues who lack the patience to acquire a functional work of art. It has been a few years and my knives remain in incredible shape and continue to provide amazing service.

--M.


Please click on thumbnail knife photos
"Hooded Warrior" tactical combat knife, reverse side view. Note belt loops in locking tactical waterproof sheath "Hooded Warrior" Tactcial knife, spine, handle detail. Note fully tapered tang, dovetailed stainless steel bolsters "Hooded Warrior" inside handle tang detail. Note full, complete sunrise filework "Hooded Warrior" obverse side handle detail. Black palm is hard and tough "Hooded Warrior" reverse side handle detail. Fittings are high chromium, high nickel stainless steel "Hooded Warrior" sheathed view. Positively locking sheath is all stainless steel mechanism, with kydex and corrosion resistant aluminum."Hooded Warrior" custom etching on reverse side of blade to client's design

Return to Featured Knife Pages


XHTML 1.0 Validated, Compliant, Link Checked, and CSS Level 2.1 Validated through W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium
Main Purchase Tactical Specific Types Technical More
Home Page Where's My Knife, Jay? Current Tactical Knives for Sale The Awe of the Blade Knife Patterns My Photography
Website Overview Current Knives for Sale Tactical, Combat Knife Portal Museum Pieces Knife Pattern Alphabetic List Photographic Services
My Mission My Knife Prices All Tactical, Combat Knives Investment, Collector's Knives Copyright and Knives Photographic Images
The Finest Knives and You How To Order Counterterrorism Knives Daggers Knife Anatomy  
Featured Knives: Page One Purchase Finished Knives  Professional, Military Commemoratives Swords Custom Knives  
Featured Knives: Page Two Order Custom Knives USAF Pararescue Knives Folding Knives Modern Knifemaking Technology My Writing
Featured Knives: Page Three Knife Sales Policy USAF Pararescue "PJ- Light" Chef's Knives Factory vs. Handmade Knives First Novel
Featured Knives: Older/Early Bank Transfers  27th Air Force Special Operations  Food Safety, Kitchen, Chef's Knives Six Distinctions of Fine Knives Second Novel
Email Jay Fisher Custom Knife Design Fee Khukris: Combat, Survival, Art Hunting Knives Knife Styles Knife Book
Contact, Locate Jay Fisher Delivery Times Serrations Working Knives Jay's Internet Stats  
FAQs My Shipping Method Grip Styles, Hand Sizing Khukris The 3000th Term Videos
Current, Recent Works, Events Business of Knifemaking Concealed Carry and Knives Skeletonized Knives Best Knife Information and Learning About Knives  
Client's News and Info   Military Knife Care Serrations Cities of the Knife Links
Who Is Jay Fisher?   The Best Combat Locking Sheath Knife Sheaths Knife Maker's Marks  
Testimonials, Letters and Emails     Knife Stands and Cases How to Care for Custom Knives Site Table of Contents
Top 22 Reasons to Buy   Tactical Knife Sheath Accessories Handles, Bolsters, Guards Knife Making Instruction  
My Knifemaking History   Loops, Plates, Straps Knife Handles: Gemstone Larger Monitors and Knife Photos  
What I Do And Don't Do    Belt Loop Extenders-UBLX, EXBLX Gemstone Alphabetic List New Materials  
CD ROM Archive   Independent Lamp Accessory-LIMA Knife Handles: Woods Knife Shop/Studio, Page 1  
Publications, Publicity   Universal Main Lamp Holder-HULA Knife Handles: Horn, Bone, Ivory Knife Shop/Studio, Page 2  
My Curriculum Vitae   Sternum Harness Knife Handles: Manmade Materials    
Funny Letters and Emails, Pg. 1 Blades and Steels Sharpeners, Lanyards Knife Embellishment     
Funny Letters and Emails, Pg. 2 Blades Bags, Cases, Duffles, Gear    
Funny Letters and Emails, Pg. 3 Knife Blade Testing Modular Sheath Systems  
Funny Letters and Emails, Pg. 4 440C: A Love/Hate Affair PSD Principle Security Detail Sheaths      
Funny Letters and Emails, Pg. 5 ATS-34: Chrome/Moly Tough
Funny Letters and Emails, Pg. 6 D2: Wear Resistance King        
The Curious Case of the "Sandia" O1: Oil Hardened Blued Beauty        
The Sword, the Veil, the Legend Elasticity, Stiffness, Stress,
and Strain in Knife Blades
   
Professional Knife Consultant Heat Treating and
Cryogenic Processing of
Knife Blade Steels