Stone Forge Creations

Stone Forge Creations Creator of hand forged knives, authentic reproductions of Native American weaponry, wooden swords and billy clubs, and other various hand tooled items.

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Here is a big side knife I made a while back. Its in the style of the blacksmith made fighting knives popular during the...
09/30/2025

Here is a big side knife I made a while back. Its in the style of the blacksmith made fighting knives popular during the Civil War and earlier. The blade on this one I forged from a large rasp, and the guard was a piece of scrap rebar. The handle is hickory and semi squared for a solid grip, with the tang of the blade running through and peened to the pommel to keep everything secure. For the scabbard on this one I went with straight copper rivets instead of stitching for a different look. These big knives were often crude and tough, and the originals ended up being used more often to clear campsites of saplings that actual fighting! Perfect for Civil War or Old West reenanctors, collectors, or anyone else needing a big solid knife! This one is available so let me know if you're interested


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Happy Wheelgun Wednesday! This is an old Harrington & Richardson Premier pocket revolver. Caliber is .32 Smith & Wesson....
09/17/2025

Happy Wheelgun Wednesday! This is an old Harrington & Richardson Premier pocket revolver. Caliber is .32 Smith & Wesson. I bought this little double action top break five shooter over 30 years ago. Usually these are found pretty beat up and in rough shape, but this is the nicest one I have seen so far, and has been excellently cared for and used very little. The lock up and mechanics are flawless. These little pocket guns were based on the Smith & Wesson design, and were all the rage in concealable self defense around the turn of the 20th century. Ammo is a pain to locate, so I dont shoot it very much, but it is always a pleasure when I do.

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Fun time at the range with the kids the other day! The rifle is an old Marlin single shot .22 "plunger rifle", meaning t...
09/17/2025

Fun time at the range with the kids the other day! The rifle is an old Marlin single shot .22 "plunger rifle", meaning the plunger at the rear of the bolt has to be pulled back to cook therefore for each shot. Its a great little rifle to teach young shooters how to make each shot count.
The handguns from top to bottom are a Uberti replica of a C**t 1849 pocket revolver in .31 caliber, and Pedersoli replica of a screw barrel pocket pistol in .44 caliber, an FIE single shot Derringer in .38 special, a C**t Pocket Positive revolver made in 1910 in .32 c**t, and a R***r LCR in .357 Magnum. The boys favorite was the little C**t, with the 1849 a close second!

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I visited the old "pitch tree" the on the mountain the other day.  This is a pine tree that years ago had a large branch...
09/16/2025

I visited the old "pitch tree" the on the mountain the other day. This is a pine tree that years ago had a large branch broken off in a storm. Ever since it has been oozing large amounts of sap (pitch). I have collected from it several times, but had not been by in a while. It is still going strong and huge clumps of it have collected around the old wound. Pine pitch is a very useful thing to find. It has antiseptic properties and can be used on cuts and scrapes, melted and mixed with ground charcoal to make a surprisingly strong natural hot melt glue, used to help get a fire going, even temporarily patch seams in a leaky tent (no idea how i know that haha!), and many other things.


Papa C**t and Baby C**t!  The bigger one is a C**t M1917 in .45 Acp, and the smaller one is a C**t Pocket Positive in .3...
09/15/2025

Papa C**t and Baby C**t! The bigger one is a C**t M1917 in .45 Acp, and the smaller one is a C**t Pocket Positive in .32 C**t. I never really realized how similar they are until I had them next to each other. Even down to the finish wear! The 1917 was developed to overcome shortages of the 1911 automatic pistol in WW1. Among the requirements were that the new revolver fire the same .45 Acp cartridge as the automatic. This was accomplished using "half moon" clips. This one was made in 1920. The grips are replacements, and would have originally been smooth walnut, but these make for a good match with the little revolver.
The little C**t was an improvement over previous models and named the Pocket Positive after the "positive safety" bar that blocked the firing pin until the trigger was pulled to help prevent accidental discharges. This one was made in 1910.
Both shoot very well, and while obviously well used, have also been kept in fine working order.

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Here's a real quick and simple wall hook I made from an old horseshoe.  Can't have enough places in the shop to hang too...
09/14/2025

Here's a real quick and simple wall hook I made from an old horseshoe. Can't have enough places in the shop to hang tools, tack, coats, etc!

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Here's another look at a big "D-guard" Bowie knife I made a few years ago. This one I really like so I haven't sold it.....
09/13/2025

Here's another look at a big "D-guard" Bowie knife I made a few years ago. This one I really like so I haven't sold it...yet. I forged the blade from a leaf spring and the guard from scrap rebar. Hand stitched leather scabbard with copper rivets. This one is a beast. The blade is 14" and will chop through a 4x4 post in 6 or 7 swings. Modeled after the big blacksmith made fighting knives popular with Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Let me know if you want one!

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Furniture repair day! I had the privilege of being entrusted to repair a friend's 100 plus year old side table recently....
09/10/2025

Furniture repair day! I had the privilege of being entrusted to repair a friend's 100 plus year old side table recently. A large piece of the inside of the leg had been broken away years ago, making the table unsteady. After smoothing and squaring off the broken spot, I made a new piece to fit and secured it in place before final shaping and finishing. Totally forgot to take a picture of the finished repair but it blended in nicely!

Took my boys shooting over the weekend. Their favorite handgun was the little C**t Pocket Positive. The small frame and ...
09/08/2025

Took my boys shooting over the weekend. Their favorite handgun was the little C**t Pocket Positive. The small frame and grips fit their hands well. And the .32 C**t rounds dont produce much recoil. This revolver was made in 1910 and is still going strong. I found it about 20 years ago in a local antique shop. The misspelled tag just said "old ravolver $100". The finish is gone, but the bore and mechanics are great. Its a perfect handgun for kids, or anyone with small hands to learn on. A lot more comfortable for them to shoot than a .38 snub!

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Another set of rebar throwing knives ready to go! This time a bit longer than I usually make. They feel good and throw n...
08/13/2025

Another set of rebar throwing knives ready to go! This time a bit longer than I usually make. They feel good and throw nicely. I like this size. Let me know if you'd like a set!
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I was looking through some pics I took a while back and came across this one. The guns are not that old, but im loving t...
08/11/2025

I was looking through some pics I took a while back and came across this one. The guns are not that old, but im loving the 1930's vibe anyway! The "Tommy gun" is an Auto Ordinance model 1927 A1 and is a semiautomatic version of the famous Thompson 1928 sub machine-gun. Not as cool as a real '28, but its still a ton of fun to shoot....literally, this thing is Heavy! The 1911 is also an Auto Ordinance, and both are chambered in the venerable 45ACP. Other than that....spare mags, vintage books, whiskey, Italian switchblade, pocket watch, and a straight razor for good measure!

Broken handle on the kids old rubber band gun....you know I'm not just going to throw it away!  A little work with a pal...
08/09/2025

Broken handle on the kids old rubber band gun....you know I'm not just going to throw it away! A little work with a palm chisel and a couple of sections of popsicle stick inlaid across the grain should hold for a while longer!

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