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Shrike | Hidden Tang
The Hidden Tang Shrike is a hand‑forged, Puukko‑style bushcraft knife designed to balance performance, comfort and tradition. Easy to maintain and exceptionally durable, the Shrike is the perfect life‑long outdoor companion and heirloom tool—crafted by hand to be passed down through generations.
110mm Puukko Style Blade
Hand Forged 52100 high carbon Steel - Made in sheffield
Hidden Tang
Scandi-grind
62 HRC
Hand Stitched J&FJ Baker Oak Bark Tanned Leather Sheath
Easy to sharpen
Hidden tang - the steel blade tang is concealed within the handle, this offers several practical and aesthetic advantages over full tang designs, such as;
Lightweight Convenience (more comfortable for carving tasks)
Comfort in Extreme Temperatures
Corrosion Resistance
Clean handle aesthetics
The full tang handle materials are collected from a variety of sources which include; exhibition grade gun-stocks, Scandinavian reindeer antler, local hand cut foraged burl and other rare and historic timber.
The Hidden Tang Shrike is a hand‑forged, Puukko‑style bushcraft knife designed to balance performance, comfort and tradition. Easy to maintain and exceptionally durable, the Shrike is the perfect life‑long outdoor companion and heirloom tool—crafted by hand to be passed down through generations.
110mm Puukko Style Blade
Hand Forged 52100 high carbon Steel - Made in sheffield
Hidden Tang
Scandi-grind
62 HRC
Hand Stitched J&FJ Baker Oak Bark Tanned Leather Sheath
Easy to sharpen
Hidden tang - the steel blade tang is concealed within the handle, this offers several practical and aesthetic advantages over full tang designs, such as;
Lightweight Convenience (more comfortable for carving tasks)
Comfort in Extreme Temperatures
Corrosion Resistance
Clean handle aesthetics
The full tang handle materials are collected from a variety of sources which include; exhibition grade gun-stocks, Scandinavian reindeer antler, local hand cut foraged burl and other rare and historic timber.