Sign In

Shipping Policy

Any customers with separate shipping and billing addresses are subject to follow up contact. If no contact can be made, your order will be cancelled. Please understand that this policy is to protect our customers from fraud and theft.

Shipping costs are calculated automatically when you checkout. Orders to P.O. Boxes or military addresses require shipping via USPS.

Orders placed by 3:00pm EST will be shipped the same day. All orders shipped USPS (including Express) may take an additional business day to process and ship. We strongly recommend shipping UPS if you need guaranteed delivery by a certain date.

For our international customers, you must call or email after ordering to arrange for duties/customs and declarations before we will ship your order. USPS Express International shipments with declarations greater than $200, incur an additional $15.00 fee for postage/insurance.

Disclaimer

By placing an order the buyer represents that he or she is of legal age and that the products ordered will be used in a lawful manner. We assume no responsibility for any harm or injury resulting from the sale, trade, use or handling of any product purchased from us. It is the responsibility of the buyer, not the seller, to ascertain and obey all applicable local, state, federal and international laws in regard to the possession, and or use, of any item purchased. We are unable to provide refunds in the event that the package that you have ordered was seized by customs or other agencies. Consult your local and state laws before ordering if you are in doubt.

Home Products Buckeye Burl Drop Point

Buckeye Burl Drop Point

by Sevey, John

SKU 885

Date Added 04/26/2004

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $160.00

Overview

Full tang with a nicely contoured butt and handle which result in a very comfortable and firm grip. Blade Steel: Mirror Polished ATS-34

Product Details

Additional Specs

About the Maker

Sevey, John

I first became interested in making knives when I was in high school and made my first one out of an old file. It was a crude affair and my knowledge of heat treating left something to be desired. My interest in handmade knives was re-kindled in 1984 when I was searching for "that perfect knife". Not finding either a commercial or custom knife that had, for me, that "feel", I decided to work on developing my grinding and finishing techniques and make my own knives. From there it has been a constant search to develop and improve my designs to find that "balance of form and function". I hope you get as much enjoyment out of using my knife as I did in making it.