Koda Blade Company

Koda Blade Company Maker of one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted knives for the kitchen or the campground.

Big week for my sweet friends Aaron Groseclose & Christa Groseclose as they move back home to GA after three years away....
06/17/2026

Big week for my sweet friends Aaron Groseclose & Christa Groseclose as they move back home to GA after three years away.

I’m so grateful for their trust in me as their realtor. This is the fourth home sale I’ve had the honor of helping them close. This new home really does seem like the perfect fit for their family and I wish them many years of happy memories there!

And what better way to celebrate, than with a big bottle of champagne and a new custom, hand-made kitchen knife from Koda Blade Company as a house-warming gift? (I may need to make a Koda Blade Co chef knife my go-to closing gift!)

Interested in buying or selling this year? Let’s chat!
Jeff Jackson Real Estate
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(678) 365-3607 (office)
(678) 993-8889 (direct)

Interested in a custom hand-made knife? Let’s create something beautiful together!
Koda Blade Company
KodaBlade.com
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FISHERMAN-FATHER FATHER’s DAY SPECIAL!!!I was honestly SHOCKED that this knife made it home from the Blue Ridge market a...
06/08/2026

FISHERMAN-FATHER FATHER’s DAY SPECIAL!!!

I was honestly SHOCKED that this knife made it home from the Blue Ridge market and is still available. But with Father’s Day right around the corner, this little KBC tracker might just be the perfect gift for the fisherman-father in your life!

This one-of-a-kind, hand-forged knife is made from 80crv2 high carbon steel and finished with rainbow trout g-carta handles with green G10 liners and pins. With a perfectly contoured handle profile and two different sections of finger jimping along the spine, this knife is comfortable and easy to index whether cutting rope, cleaning fish or dressing game. It’s the perfect companion for the campsite or tail.

This knife is one of one. It’s the perfect unique gift for the special father in your life. Click the link below to get it now in time for Father’s Day.

https://www.kodablade.com/shop/p/kbc-tracker-2

Finished up this very pretty little kitchen set for the prettiest girl I know, My forever date 22 years and counting. I ...
06/04/2026

Finished up this very pretty little kitchen set for the prettiest girl I know,

My forever date 22 years and counting.

I love you forever, Babe! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Getting ready to make mokume-gane. To clean the quarters I washed them in some dish soap to remove any oils. Then I soak...
05/29/2026

Getting ready to make mokume-gane.

To clean the quarters I washed them in some dish soap to remove any oils. Then I soaked them in acetone. To get them clean & dry, I decided just to light the acetone on fire and allow it to burn off.

Next, I have to stack the quarters to get them ready to forge weld. Most folks these days weld the stack before putting it in their forge. However, I don’t have a welder, so I’m doing it the old fashioned way (sort of). I’ve seen where smiths in years past would use wire to bind the stack together to go into the forge. I decided to use copper wire, instead of steel, because I figure if the copper welds into the stack, that’s just more copper in the mokume-gane, and you know, the more the merrier.

So now I have my quarters cleaned, stacked and bound in these copper “baskets”. Tomorrow I’ll put them in the forge and attempt to weld the stacks into little billet bricks that I can use to start building the guard for a knife project. Stay tuned to follow along.

05/29/2026

Cleaning and prepping some quarters for some mokume-gane for a guard. This is my first attempt at making mokume-gane. I’m sure I’ll learn a lot. Stay tuned to follow along with my process.

We had another OUTSTANDING weekend selling Koda Blades, this time at the Arts In the Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridg...
05/25/2026

We had another OUTSTANDING weekend selling Koda Blades, this time at the Arts In the Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge. Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who came out and showed your support for our craft. It really does mean a lot!

To celebrate, we're offering deep discounts on *most* remaining stock AND free shipping for all orders placed between now and midnight Monday, May 25. Check out KodaBlade.com to get in on the action!

GREAT first day at the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge today. We’ll be back out Sunday from 10a-5p again...
05/23/2026

GREAT first day at the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge today. We’ll be back out Sunday from 10a-5p again and we’ll have some real bangers still left on the table. Come by, say “hey” and show your support. Check out the photos below to see a few of the knives we’ll have available. Get them while they last!

Finished up these six railroad spike knives yesterday, just in time for the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ri...
05/22/2026

Finished up these six railroad spike knives yesterday, just in time for the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge.

Three drop point spike knives and three clip point spike knives. These were hot sellers at our last market so I wanted to have several available for this market as well.

Come say “hi” at the art festival in Blue Ridge. There are some really outstanding artists and makers here. It should be a great time. Come on out and show your support, or if you can’t make it to Blue Ridge, these cool little conversation pieces will hit the website Friday night and be first come, first served.

05/22/2026

Here’s another new outdoor knife that I’ll have featured at the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge this weekend, May 23 & 24 from 10a-5p.

This knife was a little bit of an experiment. When I make a knife, I usually have an idea in mind of what I want to make before I start. But this knife was different… I had a little block of Damascus, about the size of a stick of gum. I wasn’t sure how much knife I could actually get out of it. So I forged it thin and landed with something that’s not the kind of profile I’d typically make for a chef knife, but that’s thinner and longer than my hunting or camping knives. I’m calling it a “Camp Chef”.

It’s a really beautiful random Damascus pattern made from 15n20 and 1084 high carbon steel, hand forged to this profile and paired with some sick stabilized hardwood segmented handles, G10 liners, a mosaic and G10 pins. She’s a real beaut!

Here’s another new outdoor knife that I’ll have featured at the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge this wee...
05/22/2026

Here’s another new outdoor knife that I’ll have featured at the Art In The Park Festival in downtown Blue Ridge this weekend, May 23 & 24 from 10a-5p.

This knife was a little bit of an experiment. When I make a knife, I usually have an idea in mind of what I want to make before I start. But this knife was different… I had a little block of Damascus, about the size of a stick of gum. I wasn’t sure how much knife I could actually get out of it. So I forged it thin and landed with something that’s not the kind of profile I’d typically make for a chef knife, but that’s thinner and longer than my hunting or camping knives. I’m calling it a “Camp Chef”.

It’s a really beautiful random Damascus pattern made from 15n20 and 1084 high carbon steel, hand forged to this profile and paired with some sick stabilized hardwood segmented handles, G10 liners, a mosaic and G10 pins. She’s a real beaut!

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