Elk Antler Dagger Series

From the crowned beams of wild Rocky Mountain elk comes a series of knives that feel less crafted than discovered. Each dagger-style handle is cut from the branching portion of naturally shed or responsibly harvested elk antler—thick, strong, and crowned with a blunt, regal pommel that fills the hand like it was always meant to be there. A hand-knapped volcanic obsidian blade is lashed directly to the antler with traditional sinew, creating three distinct and breathtaking silhouettes.

  • Dagger-Handle Spear-Point Knife Pure symmetry and lethal grace: a double-edged, spear-point obsidian blade rises in perfect balance from the rugged antler grip. Designed for precision and presence, this is the knife a warrior-poet would carry—beautiful from every angle, deadly when needed.

  • Dagger-Handle Skinner Knife Built for the practical art of the hunt: the obsidian blade features a flat spine and a dramatic, upswept belly that mirrors the finest traditional skinning knives. Field-ready yet undeniably elegant, it honors both the animal and the craftsman.

  • Dagger-Handle Clovis Knife A living tribute to the First Americans: the display face of the obsidian blade bears a single, masterful flute removed from the center—an exact echo of the ancient Clovis points that crossed the Bering land bridge 13,000 years ago. Hold history in your hand.

Every handle is unique in color, texture, and tine configuration. Every blade is knapped to perfection. Together they form a trio that bridges ice-age legacy and mountain majesty.

Dagger Handle Spear-Point Knife

Pure symmetry and lethal grace: a double-edged, spear-point obsidian blade rises in perfect balance from the rugged antler grip. Designed for precision and presence, this is the knife a warrior-poet would carry—beautiful from every angle, deadly when needed.

Built for the practical art of the hunt: the obsidian blade features a flat spine and a dramatic, upswept belly that mirrors the finest traditional skinning knives. Field-ready yet undeniably elegant, it honors both the animal and the craftsman.

Elk Skinner Knife

Clovis Knife

A living tribute to the First Americans: the display face of the obsidian blade bears a single, masterful flute removed from the center—an exact echo of the ancient Clovis points that crossed the Bering land bridge 13,000 years ago. Hold history in your hand.

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