Travis Fry
Well-Known Member
Since we're both knife makers my brother and I spend a lot of time talking about knives, and on one occasion not too long ago we were discussing what to do with an oddly sized piece of steel he had. I had the idea that he should saw it down the middle to create two long, thin halves, and we could each take one and make a stiletto dagger. The only limitations were the size of the steel and the requirement to make no compromises. My brother's won Best of Show at the Lone Star Knife show in Dallas this year, and after a bit of a wait here is my contribution to the sibling rivalry challenge. It has a six sided theme, with a hexagonal pommel, an ivory handle with six inlaid Argentium silver wire twists, and six sided quillons.
OAL: 14.1 inches
Blade: 8.6 inches
Handle: Pre-Ban Elephant Ivory, Argentium Silver, 416 Stainless
Steel: CPM 154 CM
OAL: 14.1 inches
Blade: 8.6 inches
Handle: Pre-Ban Elephant Ivory, Argentium Silver, 416 Stainless
Steel: CPM 154 CM