About this San Rafael

  • Blade Steel: 440C Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Handle Material: Chrysocolla and Copper aggregate

  • Dimensions: OAL ”, Blade length ”

  • Item: MMSF-124

    The San Rafael Swell, or “The Swell” is a geologic upheaval in Southern Utah with deep slot canyons, wide buttes and plateaus, and colorful remains of former uranium mines littered through its canyons. The erosion-exposed terrain features colorful layers of sand and stone ranging from whites, yellows, and reds.

About Petrified Fire Palm

Fossilized palm wood is an extinct genus of palm that lived 83 million years ago, with fossilized rod structures that run as grain from petrified silica which have replaced the tree’s woody tissues. When cutting the stone, the orientation of these structures determines whether they appear as spots, lines, or tapering rods. This knife features an extremely unique instance of “Fire Palm,” with exquisite reds and yellows resembling the dancing tendrils of an open flame. 

About this Powell

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/4”… Blade length 4 1/2”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Petrified Palm - Black and Tan

  • Item: MMP-125

    John Wesley Powell was a one-armed Civil War Veteran, who led expeditions to explore the Green and Colorado Rivers. His name will always be associated with the colorful contrasts of brown canyon walls, and swift moving waters.

About Petrified Palm

Fossilized palm wood is an extinct genus of palm that lived 83 million years ago, with fossilized rod structures that run as grain from petrified silica which have replaced the tree’s woody tissues. When cutting the stone, the orientation of these structures determines whether they appear as spots, lines, or tapering rods. This knife features a two-tone black and tan pattern created by layers in the heartwood and sapwood of the petrified tree.

About this Ruby

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/2”… Blade length 4 3/4”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Tourmaline

  • Item: MMR-126

    The Ruby Mountains in Nevada were named for the red Garnets found by early explorers of the range. Gold was never found there, but reminds that some riches are based in simple rugged scenery.

About Tourmaline

Tourmaline is a gemstone that belongs to a complex family of borosilicate mixed with iron, magnesium or other various metals that depending upon the proportions of its components may form as red, pink, yellow, brown, black, green, blue or violet. This slab features red/pink crystals embedded in black and white banding. 

About this Selway

  • Blade Steel: 440C Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/2”… Blade length 4 3/8”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Gary Green Larsonite

  • Item: MMS-127

    The Selway is both a river and wilderness in Idaho where steep hillsides are frequented by predators who thrive in the remote mountain terrain.

About Gary Green Larsonite

Gary Green Larsonite is a petrified bogwood found in the McDermott area on the Nevada and Oregon border. The green and blue tones come from petrified wood, canes, and cattails which were found in the bog which became petrified during a volcanic event that took place over 11 million years ago. The texture of the stone often resembles the patterns of cut wooden limbs.

About this Wasatch

  • Blade Steel: 440C Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/4”… Blade length 4 3/8”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Cave Creek Poppy Jasper

  • Item: MMW-128

    Wasatch is a Ute Indian word meaning “Mountain Pass.” The Utes were known for inhabiting the mountainous regions of Colorado and Utah, as some of the oldest residents of the region.

About Cave Creek Poppy Jasper

Cave Creek Jasper is a dark Red Jasper found in Arizona. It could once be found along the desert foothills of Arizona, but has become rare. It is prized for its striking patterns of red, white, and black bands and plumes.

About this Selway:

  • Blade Steel: 440C Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/4”… Blade length 4 3/8”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Tiger Iron

  • Item MMS-129

    The Selway is both a river and wilderness in Idaho where steep hillsides are frequented by predators who thrive in the remote mountain terrain.

About Tiger Iron

Tiger iron (or tiger eye matrix) is a quartz-lignite aggregate gemstone containing layers of vibrant golden tiger eye, metallic grey hematite, and rich, red jasper. Tiger’s eye contains chalcedony, microcrystalline quartz, and crocidolite, which create the gem’s signature “cat’s eye” chalcedony effect.  Tiger Iron comes from the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

About this Bear Lake

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154 Stainless, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 3/4”… Blade length 4 3/4”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Lapis Lazuli

  • Item: MMBL-130

    Bear Lake is found in the North Eastern corner of Utah, and was the site of the 1827 mountain man rendezvous. The lake has been called the "Caribbean of the Rockies" for its unique turquoise-blue color, which is due to the refraction of limestone deposits suspended in the lakes waters.

About Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazul is a deep-blue metamorphic rock prized since antiquity for its intense color. Known for its deep blue color, it can include a mix of white and gray, with gold-like flecks of pyrite that look like stars cast in a rich night sky. It comes from the mines in Badakhshan, in Northeastern Afghanistan, in the Andes near Ovalle Chile, and to the West of Lake Baikal in Siberia.

About this Ouachita

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154 Stainless, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 8”… Blade length 3 3/8”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Biggs Picture Jasper

  • Item: MMO-131

    The Ouachita (“Wah-Chi-Tah”) mountains flow through Northwestern Arkansas and Oklahoma. Named for the same Native American Indian tribe who inhabited the area and were part of the Caddo Nation. The name is a French derivative of the Caddo word Washita, which means, “Good hunting ground.”

About Biggs Picture Jasper

Biggs Picture Jasper exhibits intricate shell or layer-like patterns in shades of brown ranging from beige to dark brown—patterns from minerals compressed and solidified over millions of years. Biggs jasper is considered “extinct” as the deposit is no longer mined.

About this Tendoy

  • Blade Steel: 440C Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 3/4”… Blade length 4 3/4”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Dumortierite

  • Item: MMT-131

    Chief Tendoy (Tin Doi) was a Lemhi Shoshone, for whom a subrange of the Beaverhead Mountain range in Montana is named. Tin Doi safely led his people through difficult times marked by disruptive change and and broken promises.

About Dumortierite

Dumortierite is sometimes called “Bahia Blue Quartz” or “Blue Moon Quartz.” Dumortierite occurs in a range of colors, but its most notable (and valuable) colors are deep blue to lilac, often with clear or white quartz crystals strewn about the matrix.  It is principally found in Austria, France, Madagascar, Norway, Peru, and Poland.

About this Ouachita

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154 Stainless, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 8”… Blade length 3 3/8”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Lapis Lazuli

  • Item: MMO-132

    The Ouachita mountains are home to thriving numbers of black bear populations, once nearly extirpated from the state due to frontier market hunting, the state of Arkansas now has an estimated 6,000-8,000 black bears, representing the most successful large carnivore reintroduction ever.

About Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazul is a deep-blue metamorphic rock prized since antiquity for its intense color. Known for its deep blue color, it can include a mix of white and gray, with gold-like flecks of pyrite that look like stars cast in a rich night sky. It comes from the mines in Badakhshan, in Northeastern Afghanistan, in the Andes near Ovalle Chile, and to the West of Lake Baikal in Siberia.

About this Selway

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154 Stainless, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/4”… Blade length 4 3/8”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Petrified Palm - Red & Yellow Fire Palm

  • Item: MMS-133

    The Selway is both a river and wilderness in Idaho where steep hillsides are frequented by predators who thrive in the remote mountain terrain.

About Petrified Fire Palm

Fossilized palm wood is an extinct genus of palm that lived 83 million years ago, with fossilized rod structures that run as grain from petrified silica which have replaced the tree’s woody tissues. When cutting the stone, the orientation of these structures determines whether they appear as spots, lines, or tapering rods. This knife features an extremely unique instance of “Fire Palm,” with exquisite reds and yellows resembling the dancing tendrils of an open flame. 

About this Selway

  • Blade Steel: AEB-L Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/4”… Blade length 4 3/8”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Gary Green Larsonite - Petrified Bog wood

  • Item: MMG-134

    The Selway is both a river and wilderness in Idaho where steep hillsides are frequented by predators who thrive in the remote mountain terrain.

About Gary Green Larsonite

Gary Green Larsonite is a petrified bogwood found in the McDermott area on the Nevada and Oregon border. The green and blue tones come from petrified wood, canes, and cattails which were found in the bog that became petrified during a volcanic event that took place over 11 million years ago. The texture of the stone often resembles the patterns of cut wooden limbs.

About this Moab

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154 Stainless, 60 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 6 3/4”… Blade length 3 1/8”… 3/16”tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Dinosaur Bone - Red cells on black

  • Item: MMM-135

    Moab was a location from the Bible, a dry, sandy wilderness on the east side of the river Jordan. Moab, Utah bears the same name, and is a place where Dinosaurs once walked, their petrified tracks evidence of a more ancient time.

About Petrified Dinosaur Bone

Petrified Dinosaur bone is commonly agates, but often contains minerals like jasper, calcite, opal, and quartz. Dino Bone comes in many different colors depending upon the mineral matrix, with phosphate creating black, and iron producing red and orange in the fossilized bone.

About this Selway

  • Blade Steel: 440C Stainless, 59 HRC, 416 Stainless Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/8”… Blade length 4 1/2”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Picasso Marble

  • Item: MMP-135

    The Selway is both a river and wilderness in Idaho where steep hillsides are frequented by predators who thrive in the remote mountain terrain.

About Picasso Marble

Picasso Marble comes from Utah, featuring striking combinations of blues, blacks, grays, and whites, with geometric and spidering patterns of webbing. It has a distinctive dark blue base for which it is known.

About this Whittle

  • Blade Steel: AEB-L Stainless, 60 HRC, Nickel Silver Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 8”… Blade length 3”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Rainforest Jasper

  • Item: MMW-136

About Rainforest Jasper

Rainforest Jasper has beautiful green and brown rhyolite, with spots of pure quartz like pools of petrified water. The green backdrop sets off bands of gold-colored flecks that make for dramatic visual patterns. The material comes from Queensland Australia where an ancient rainforest was once found.

About this Whittle

  • Blade Steel: AEB-L Stainless, 60 HRC, Nickel Silver Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 8”… Blade length 3”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Sodalite

  • Item: MMW-137

About Sodalite

Sodalite is known for its blue hues, ranging from lighter to deep royal blue, along with dramatic streaks of white and black throughout. Sodalite is found in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Namibia.

About this Whittle ($Sold)

  • Blade Steel: CPM 154 Stainless, 60 HRC, Nickel Silver Bolsters

  • Dimensions: OAL 7”… Blade length 3”… 3/16” tapered tang

  • Handle Material: Petrified Palm - Red & Yellow Fire Palm

  • Item: MM-138

About Petrified Fire Palm

Fossilized palm wood is an extinct genus of palm that lived 83 million years ago, with fossilized rod structures that run as grain from petrified silica which have replaced the tree’s woody tissues. When cutting the stone, the orientation of these structures determines whether they appear as spots, lines, or tapering rods. This knife features an extremely unique instance of “Fire Palm,” with exquisite reds and yellows resembling the dancing tendrils of an open flame. 

About this Hunter-1

  • Blade Steel: 1095, 59 HRC

  • Dimensions: OAL 9 1/2”… Blade length 4 1/2”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Olive Drab Micarta with Orange Liners

  • Item: MMH-139

About this Hunter-2

  • Blade Steel: 1095, 59 HRC

    Dimensions: OAL 9 3/4”… Blade length 4 1/2”… 1/8” tang

  • Handle Material: Black Canvas Micarta with Red Liners

  • Item: MMH-140