There are currently 11 businesses in this list, which might include outdoor products made (grown, harvested, produced, manufactured, ect.) from goods & materials 100% sourced here in Oregon, but some may also contain a percentage found outside the state or the USA.
We've included a few details about the manufacturer and where their products are made along with direct links to both the company & retailers so you can compare prices, shipping costs, special deals, ect, if available.
This list was last reviewed 7/22/2018 by David Hurley
Truce builds resilient, fashionable and environmentally responsible bags and accessories for men and women. Crafted with reclaimed and high-performance materials, each Truce bag is unique and made when ordered.
Fishing, Boat Anchor Pullers, Boat Anchors, Game Hoist, Trap and Pot Puller. Boating and fishing equipment tested and made for fisherman by Fisherman. Making your life EZer.
Bauer reels are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. Every reel is crafted and given its final inspection by their staff in Ashland, Oregon. The reels have a lifetime warranty and are serviced by the same people who build them. They've completed and moved into their new building in Ashland, Oregon.
Rogue Rods is a rod manufacturer located in Southern Oregon. Opened in 2005, they’re one of the few American companies rolling blanks and building their fine rods right here in the U.S.A. Sportsmen have many options today in regards to price and actions. Their business philosophy is to make the best rods that they can and keep them affordable. They manufacture Salmon, Steelhead, and a nice run of Bass rods.
Jeff makes his knives based off his own designs, using 1095, 80CRv2 and a few other high carbon steels. He also uses high strength epoxy and flared tubing pins to attach the handles for durability and a nice solid feel. Jeff also does his own precision heat treating in house with a digital oven and appropriate quench oil to ensure maximum hardness and toughness of the blades. His knives are built to withstand heavy use and will last a lifetime.
A trip to Japan when Murry Carter was 18 years old led to an unexpected encounter with an amazing man, Sensei Yasuyuki Sakemoto who was the 16th Generation Yoshimoto Bladesmith and whose family custom forged samurai swords for some of Japan’s most influential feudal lords. In time, his relationship with Sensei Sakemoto led to a unique six year apprenticeship and upon its completion, was asked to continue on in the 420 year old family bladesmithing tradition as the 17th Generation Yoshimoto Bladesmith.
Murry worked as a village bladesmith for 12 more years, and introduced his hand-forged Japanese kitchen knives to the Western market in June 1997 and achieved Master Smith rating through the American Bladesmith Society in June 2001. In 2005, he moved to Oregon and has been busy plying my trade ever since.
Shane Sibert of Sibert Knives makes custom fixed blade knives, a frame lock folding knife and a combat dagger avoiding large metal guards, bolsters and heavy pommels to keep the knives balanced and agile in the hand. Materials have been carefully selected to ensure optimal edge retention and low maintenance. Although the knives incorporate slim handle slabs to decrease unwanted bulk and weight, the handles contour the hand for a synergistic fit. Shane Sibert handmade bladeware is made for backpacking, expeditions, tactical and survival use.
Bill Siegle has been making knives since he was 8 years old. His is mostly self taught but did spend as much time as he could with ABS Master Smith James Schmidt when he was a teenager before entering the military. Jim taught him that no matter what you add to a knife cosmetically, it must be able to work as a tool and that is what he strives to make.
Take a look around at their quality custom knives. They have Damascus blades and museum quality products. USA Locals based out of Salem, Oregon. Shipped anywhere.
Some of the companies listed in this directory that produce items here in Oregon, may also have them manufactured in other states & countries as well. Many businesses alter their brand names, manufacturing practices and product designs with little or no notice, so if there are questions that still remain, we suggest contacting the manufacturer directly.
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