
Knives · stainless steel · engraving · brass bolster · small · choil · buffalo horn · bone
Choil Point Hunter
- Year
- 2022
- Materials
- Stainless Steel Blade, Cape Buffalo Horn Handle, Brass Bolster
About This Piece
Small knives often do their best work up close.
The Choil Point Hunter was designed around control, precision, and everyday practicality. Compact in size yet full of character, it combines traditional craftsmanship with features intended to make the knife feel secure and responsive in the hand.
The blade is crafted from stainless steel and finished to a brilliant mirror polish. Clean lines and a practical profile provide excellent versatility while maintaining a refined appearance.
One of the knife's defining features is its pronounced finger choil. Positioned at the base of the blade, the choil allows the user to choke up on the knife for increased control during detailed cutting tasks. The result is a compact knife that feels remarkably capable despite its size.
The handle is crafted from Cape Buffalo Horn, a material prized for its durability, smooth finish, and natural character. The deep dark tones complement the mirror-polished blade while creating a refined appearance that feels both traditional and timeless. Every piece of horn carries subtle variations that ensure no two knives are exactly alike.
A hand-engraved brass bolster adds warmth and refinement while creating a striking contrast against both the blade and handle.
Loveless fasteners complete the construction, while an integrated lanyard hole offers additional carry options and convenience.
Compact, comfortable, and full of personality, this knife demonstrates that smaller blades can still make a strong impression.
Features
- Handcrafted stainless steel blade
- Mirror polished finish
- Pronounced finger choil
- Cape Buffalo Horn handle
- Hand engraved brass bolster
- Loveless fasteners
- Integrated lanyard hole
- Handmade by Jeff Loehr
Maker's Note:
I enjoy building smaller knives that offer the same confidence and control as larger blades. The finger choil on this knife allows the hand to move closer to the edge, creating a compact knife that feels precise and comfortable to use.
— Jeff Loehr, Bladesmith
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