Here are two of mine.
The first one is an Early Style Scots Dirk I made from a blade that was in my "Someday" box for so long I can't recall where I got it. It was hand forged of good steel and takes a decent edge. The handle was a chunk of Maple and the brass hilt and pommel were filed out of brass bar stock. The spacer just behind the hilt is antler.
The second is a heavy-bladed camp knife built on a blade made by George Ainslie, the late owner of Prairie Elk Forge. It's good carbon steel, a quarter-inch thick at the spine, with a full tapered tang. The grips are Curly Maple, the bolster and pins are brass. George made the rough blade and sweated the bolster on but the rest is my fault.