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Long Dagger with Redwood Burl
Journeyman Smith Test Knife

Long Dagger with Redwood Burl<br>Journeyman Smith Test Knife
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Product Description for Long Dagger with Redwood Burl
Journeyman Smith Test Knife

Maker: Michael Rader, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 89470
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 12.00 in.
Total length: 18.25 in.
Blade width: 1.30 in.
Blade thickness: 0.20 in.
Item weight: 14.90 oz.
Blade: Hand forged 1074 carbon steel
Bolster: Polished bronze
Handle: Stabilized redwood burl
Description: Among the most collectible knives of a maker's career are the knives submitted to become a journeyman smith and mastersmith. When a bladesmith tests to become a journeyman, they must first complete a performance test. The apprentice forges a knife to shape from carbon steel. This knife is then put through some of the most difficult tests, showing the bladesmith's skill at forging and heat treating. First, the knife must cut through a 1" thick section of free hanging hemp rope. Next, a 2x4 is cut in half -- twice. Then, showing that the knife has not been dulled by the arduous cutting task, the knife must still shave hair. Finally, The knife is put into a vice and bent to 90 degrees. Having passed through this performance test, the bladesmith makes 5 knives that are judged on fit, finish, and artistry. Typically, the bladesmith spends many more hours than on their typical knives, as these will be judged for any slight flaws. This dagger is one of the five knives that Michael submitted for testing when he become a journeyman on June 16th, 2006. His skill and artistry are clearly visible.
The Long Dagger was forged to shape from 1074 carbon steel. The stabilized redwood burl handle is surrounded by a guard and finial formed from polished bronze. The contoured handle shows off the elegant, dramatic figure in the presentation grade wood.
Exceptional work throughout! A VERY rare find!
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