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Tom Waddle is from Kentucky and has been making knives, part time, since 1988, selling his first one in 1989. Mentored by Gil Hibben and inspired by Steve Johnson, Frank Centofante and others, Tom is known for his outstanding fit and finish and beautiful handle materials.
The Tom Waddle Hunter Fixed Blade is a striking example of handcrafted precision and timeless design. Its blade is made from 154CM stainless steel, a high-performance alloy renowned for its durability, corrosion resistance, and edge retention. Finished to a flawless mirror polish, the blade not only offers superior cutting performance but also reflects the meticulous attention to detail that defines Tom Waddle’s custom work. The classic drop point profile makes it versatile for field use, from skinning game to general camp tasks.
Complementing the blade is a beautifully sculpted olive wood handle, chosen for its warm tones, fine grain, and tactile comfort. The natural contours of the wood fit easily in the hand, offering a secure grip while retaining a sense of traditional elegance. The rich, organic look of the olive wood contrasts perfectly with the gleaming blade, making the Hunter not only a capable field companion but also a piece of functional art. Whether carried into the wild or displayed with pride, this fixed blade is a fine testament to Waddle’s skill and dedication.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.