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Home Products Hibben 2009 Annual Dragon’s Lair Limited Gold Edition

Hibben 2009 Annual Dragon’s Lair Limited Gold Edition

by United Cutlery, Hibben, Gil

SKU 1081252

Date Added 06/11/2024

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $225.00

Price $213.00

Overview

The Hibben 2009 Annual Dragon’s Lair Limited Gold Edition is another impressive design by Gil Hibben. This unique collectible is limited to only 1500 pieces worldwide. Grab your while you can.

Features:

Double Edged

440 Stainless steel Blade

Mirror Finish

Blood Groove

Blade collar with 24K gold plated finish

Leather wrapped handle

Spec:

38 1/8” overall.

21 1/4" blade.

Included with this collectible sword is a solid wood wall plaque with brass cloisonné medallion. Also includes certificate of authenticity.

 

Comes with original box and papers. Excellent condition. 

Product Details

Blade Length 21.25

Overall Length 38.125

Weight (oz) 30

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Hidden Tang

Blade Material Stainless Steel

Blade Details Clip Point, Recurve

Handle Material Metallic

About the Maker

Hibben, Gil
Hibben, Gil

Gil Hibben lives and works in LaGrange, Kentucky. He began making knives part-time after his discharge from the Navy in 1956. He sold his first bowie knife for $45 and that sparked his long and famous career as a professional knife maker. While living in Seattle, WA after his Navy discharge, Gil worked as a machinist for Boeing Aircraft and learned a lot about metals and their properties. In 1964, while living in Salt Lake City, Utah, Gil started making knives full time. This was also the year Gil started making knives from the relatively new 440C steel. Although it is the industry standard now, Gil believes he was the first custom knife maker to use 440C. Hibben has been a full time custom knifemaker since 1957. Over the years Gil achieved fame as a premier custom knife maker and his work has been featured in, and on the covers of, national gun and knife magazines. He has established a whos-who following of collectors including John Wayne, Elvis Presley, Steve McQueen, Sylvester Stallone and Steven Segal or world leaders such as Israel's Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, the Sultan of Brunei and Vice-President Dan Quayle. He has taught and influenced some of the other legendary knife makers such as S.R. Johnson, Harvey Draper and Buster Warenski among countless others. Hibben designed the first line of Browning hunting knives in 1968, the American Kenpo Knife for Ed Parker. Gil's fame dramatically increased in 1988 when Sylvester Stallone, who had purchased several of Gil's custom knives for his own collection, asked Gil to design the now famous knife used in the movie Rambo III. Inducted into the Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame in 1990.