2002 Orvis Hunter with Damascus and Mammoth Ivory (#1/35)

Product Description for 2002 Orvis Hunter with Damascus and Mammoth Ivory (#1/35)

Maker: Daniel Winkler, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 91775
Blade length: 3.12 in.
Total length: 7.00 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.10 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.23 in.
Item weight: 5.30 oz.
Shipment weight: 8.25 oz.
Blade: 384 layer damascus forged to shape from carbon steels
Bolster: Antiqued brass
Handle: Ancient mammoth ivory
Sheath: Custom leather sheath
Description: Daniel Winkler became a full time bladesmith in 1988. His inspiration continues to come from frontier America - a time when the equipment a person carried meant sustenance and survival. He strives to be innovative, while maintaining a recognizable style. His goal is to make tools of uncompromising quality that will last a lifetime and survive as heirlooms for future generations. Winkler had the honor of producing knives and axes for use by principal actors in the epic motion picture Last of the Mohicans.
Orvis was founded by Charles F. Orvis in Manchester, VT in 1856. They are America’s oldest mail order outfitter and longest continually-operating fly fishing business. They have become an international, multi-channel retailer. They also have been fortunate enough to have partnered with Daniel Winkler over the years.
This is Orvis' third limited edition with Daniel. Only 35 pieces were made. No two are exactly alike, and the design will never be made again. This is the first (#1) of the 35 knives that were made. This hunter has been in a private collection since it was first made by Daniel in 2002. It has been meticulously cared for and is in new condition. It has not been used to cut.
Orvis chose a hunter for their third limited edition. The blade is 384 layer damascus forged to shape from 15N20 and 1084 carbon steels. It sports a finger guard with a decorative forged curl - a well-known Winkler hallmark. The handle scales are ancient mammoth ivory, which is up to 50,000 years old. Each piece is absolutely unique in that the coloration varies due to the result of thousands of years of exposure to the minerals in ice and soil of the frozen tundras of Alaska and Siberia. The bolster is antiqued brass. Decorative filework adorns the spine and acts as a thumb rest.
The sheath is handmade by Karen Shook. It is hand cut and hand-stitched. The rawhide wrap is sewn around an inner pocket of latigo leather. Decorations include deer hide thongs and horse hair. The sheath is a work of art.
This is a rare opportunity to procure a piece long discontinued, and even then was extremely limited.


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