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Home Products Damascus and Mammoth Tooth Dagger

Damascus and Mammoth Tooth Dagger

by Kopp, Todd, Wuertz, Travis

SKU 1026512

Date Added 05/03/2021

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $1,995.00

Price $700.00

Overview

This Dagger by Todd Kopp and Travis Wuertz features a multi-bar Damascus double-edged blade with fullers and fluted ricasso, .224" blade stock and 1.326" blade depth, hidden tang construction. The handle has a Damascus guard and collar with fileworked nickel silver spacers, spiral fluted mammoth tooth grip with twisted silver wire inlays, fileworked steel finial. Has some rus on the collar and butt, has a few light rust spots on the blade, otherwise good condition. Comes with a zippered case. 

Product Details

Blade Length 6.875

Overall Length 12.125

Weight (oz) 12.1

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Hidden Tang

Blade Material Damascus

Blade Details Dagger

Handle Material Metallic, Tusk & Tooth

About the Maker

Kopp, Todd

"I have always had a great interest in knives, even when I was a young boy growing up in Wisconsin. My dad gave me a knife that my grandfather made. I never got to meet my grandfather so that knife is very special to me. I first got started making knives in 1988 when a co-worker gave me a piece of tool steel from a saw to work. My brother told me that the knife that I made out of it looked like something made in a prison. I enjoy knifemaking because you are starting out with a chunk of steel and a chunk of ivory, and you hopefully end up with something of beauty. These are a few of the many makers that have inspired me: Buster Warenski, D'Holder, Dennis Freidly, Tim Hancock, and Don Norris. I prefer using Damascus steel because of the wide variety of beautiful patterns available. I like using natural materials for handles such as fossil Walrus, Mammoth ivory, and Mammoth teeth."

Wuertz, Travis

Travis Wuertz, a master bladesmith and two-time History Channel “Forged in Fire” champion, hails from Coolidge, Arizona. His journey into the world of knives began at the tender age of 13 when he learned to craft them on his family’s farm. His father, Marvin, recognized Travis’s passion for knife-making after taking him to a blade show. Since then, Travis has been forging and grinding knives, fueled by his interest in all things mechanical. Travis’s background is as unique as his creations. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in agricultural engineering. But it’s not just academia that defines him; Travis embodies ingenuity and innovation. His family lineage includes three generations of farmers, yet he chose a different path. Instead of tilling the land, he designs and builds remarkable machinery. One of his groundbreaking inventions is the TW-90 vertical/horizontal grinder, affectionately known as the “Cadillac of belt grinders.” This ingenious creation revolutionized the bladesmithing industry, providing an exceptional tool for finishing knives. Travis’s passion for engineering and his dedication to craftsmanship shine through in every blade he produces.