The Art of Custom Knifemaking: 100 Custom Knife Related Projects in the Making David Darom's books sold together! Full retail price of both books: $255 (33% discount)Īrt and Design in Modern Custom Folding KnivesĪrt and Design in Modern Custom Fixed-Blade Knives David Darom: Art and Design in Modern Custom Fixed-Blade Knives, Art and Design in Modern Custom Folding Knives, and The Art of Custom Knifemaking Mounting holes and general shape from its former purpose as a sled runner are intact. A section of artifact Yupic sled runner is set on a wood base. During the early to mid 1800s, Yupic Eskimos used ancient walrus ivory for a wide range of tools including fire starters, fishing weights, halibut hooks, and sled runners. The knife is accompanied by a presentation stand. Deep colors have leached into the ivory from surrounding soil over the centuries. The handle ancient walrus ivory that is between 60 years old. Webb used a traditional technique to hold the blade in place - black pitch. The white flint blade is hand knapped to a sharp edge. It is in brand new condition and by all appearances, Webb could have made it yesterday. This knife was kept in a private collection since it was made. This stunning display combines a sled runner artifact with Webb's expertly knapped custom knife. Washington knifemaker Webb Hammond creates flint knapped knives that are true museum quality. This knife can be taken apart for thorough cleaning - instructions are available at The knife pictured is the actual knife you will receive. This knife ships with its Certificate of Authenticity, blank warranty card, fluorinated grease, original box, wrench and Chris Reeve polishing cloth. We are a Chris Reeve Knives authorized retailer. The Small Sebenza 21 features a strong integral locking mechanism that Chris Reeve popularized. Remarkably light for its size, due to the titanium frame. Fileworked thumb ramp for secure handling. The titanium pocket clip is mounted for tip up carry. Both refined design and high-performance construction are evident in this folder. The popular drop point blade shape has razor sharp hollow grinds. The smaller size of the Small Sebenza 21 makes it a perfect daily carry folder. The "Sebenza 21" has a more concave handle without ridges. The Chris Reeve Sebenza is the standard for a hard use tactical folder. The blade is made from Devin Thomas Raindrop pattern stainless steel damascus for strength and keen edge retention. It comes from the outer bark of the mammoth tusk. This mammoth ivory is caramel toned with hints of cream. This Small Sebenza 21 features premium mammoth bark inlays set into the titanium frame. Handle: Differentially finished titanium with mammoth bark inlaysĭescription: Chris Reeve Knives are some of the finest semi-production knives made. Available in large or small, and dedicated right or left handed.Maker: Chris Reeve Knives (click to see more by this maker)īlade: Devin Thomas Raindrop stainless steel damascus After the entirely handmade version came the Original profile in 1990, the Regular in 1996 and the Classic in 2000.Ģ008 is the 21st year of the Sebenza and to celebrate, They introduced the Sebenza 21-an updated version of the classic, that is easier to insert into a pocket or pouch.įrom the plain versions tumbled or "stonewashed" S35VN blades with sand blasted handles-to those with damascus blades and lavish graphics, each Sebenza is individually fitted to the closest tolerances. Chris developed the first Sebenza in 1987 and the profile has experienced minor changes over the years. The folding knife that has become the yardstick against which others are compared, the Sebenza has earned a worldwide reputation for rock solid performance and a "bank vault" feel.
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