Crown Utility with Feather Engraving

Product Description for Crown Utility with Feather Engraving

Maker: Daniel Winkler, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 91983
*** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind ***
Blade length: 2.75 in.
Total length: 5.75 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.90 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.20 in.
Item weight: 2.90 oz.
Shipment weight: 5.6 oz.
Blade: 1095 carbon steel with a hammer finished, antiqued finish
Bolster: Wrapped sealed rawhide
Handle: Deer antler crown with a face plate engraved with a feather
Sheath: Rawhide wrapped neck sheath
Description: Mastersmith Daniel Winkler and Karen Shook work together to create knives that have a timeless beauty that quickly become family heirlooms. Their name is well known in re-enactment circles throughout the world and movie buffs may recognize their work in films such as Last of the Mohicans. Their knives have an authenticity rarely found in other maker's work.
This rustic crown utility has a dramatic sense of presence. It was created between 1996 and 2000. The blade was forged from 1095 carbon steel, and has been hammer finished and antiqued. The blade is from thick stock steel and is stout, but with the distal taper the blade does not feel heavy. The flats are textured to resemble a file. In the early American frontier, knives frequently began their lives as files. When the teeth dulled, they could be ground into a new tool.
The handle is formed from deer antler and is secured using a domed, hammer textured copper pin. The end of the crown is adorned with a steel oval which has a feather engraved onto it.
The knife is accompanied by a neck sheath by Karen Shook. The frontier style sheath is formed from rawhide and is hand cut and hand stitched. Exceptional work throughout.


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