Jay Fisher - Fine Custom Knives

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Featured Knives by Name: Page One (A-G)

Other Featured Knives:
Page Two (H-O)
Page Three (P-Z)
Older/Early Works

Featured Fine Knives and Photographs of my Sole Authorship Knives

If you've seen my home page, you've seen my Featured Knives section. The section is so popular that I decided to have previously featured knives and their pictures accessible at any time for anyone interested. These are knives and projects that are finished and sold. Please take your time and look at them all.

  • In the header of this page, you will see other featured knife pages. The knives and projects are listed in alphabetic order by name. Hover over the photo to read the descriptive text, click on the thumbnail photo to see an enlargement, and click on the name link below it to link to a page with details and more photographs of the knife and project. On each individual knife or project page, you'll see specifications, measurements, description, theme, artistic idea, knife use, finish, materials, and embellishment details as well as the information for the sheath, stand, case, block or any accessories for that knife. I'll include what information I have on the piece, as well as testimonials from the owners if available.
  • Some of these are projects consisting of more than one knife. For instance, chef's knives may have knives of many types in them, but they are listed by either "Chef's Knives Set" or by the name of the first knife in the group ("Sasserides and Courgette"). To avoid confusion, I've avoided listing every single knife in the project. If you are interested in getting details about each individual knife, please look them up by name on my Knife Patterns Alphabetic List which will link you to the pattern page and that specific knife pattern/design with photos and descriptions.
  • In the header of this page, you'll also see a link to a page of my older and early works. Since most of these have only one or two photos, they are thumbnailed, with the description in the alternate text that displays when you hover over the thumbnail in most browsers. They are worth a look for perspective and history, and many of the patterns have been, will be, and can be revisited in my more recent and future works.
  • I add to these pages continually.

This page currently has links to 194 individual knife pages. Thanks for being here!

Please Note: The knives on this page are knives that are finished and sold.
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More featured knives coming, please check back!

Other Featured Knives:
Page Two (H-O)
Page Three (P-Z)
Older/Early Works


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