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Home Products San Mai Damascus Fighter

San Mai Damascus Fighter

by Roush, Scott

SKU 416323

Date Added 06/02/2020

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $1,795.00

Overview

This knife by Scott Roush features a "Lightning Bolt" San Mai Damascus blade with a single nickel layer on each side, raised clip recurve blade with textured flats and false top edge, .262" blade stock and 1.682" blade depth, full tang construction. The handle has a hand forged wrought iron guard made from a Civil War Wagon Wheel, 150+ year old rough textured ebony scales with hand peened nickel silver pins, lanyard hole at the butt with vintage Native American beads on the leather lanyard. Comes with a Native American made sheath with leather and fur overlays. Comes with nylon zippered case. Has some light scratches, otherwise excellent condition. This knife was made for Sylvester Stallone and was to be his co-star in the movie "Geronimo", but it did not come to be.

Note from maker: Gregory (from Art Knife Gallery) contacted me a number of years ago to make this knife for Stallone's movie (at the time) 'Geronimo'. Apparently he was in direct contact with Stallone... and design elements were made through phone calls. The knife was supposed to be a central part of the story.. something about the knife being forged by a special native American smith and then gifted to Stallone's character.. a trapper. Greg would call me, call Stallone, call me, call Stallone, etc.... over several months until we came up with this. I delivered the knife but then Stallone's son died and the movie project just.... vanished. I've never heard anything since. The sheath was made by Chuck Burrows who was also making other accessories for the movie.

Product Details

Blade Length 8.75

Overall Length 13.75

Weight (oz) 16.9

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang, Has Sheath

Blade Material Damascus, San Mai

Blade Details Recurve, Drop Point, Tanto

Handle Material Metallic, Wood

About the Maker

Roush, Scott

Scott specializes in unique hand-forged blades and tools utilizing unique, antique and sometimes ancient materials. There’s old school. And then there’s super old school. And beyond super old school, past the likes of Daniel Boone and Erik The Red, you’ll find Scott Roush of Big Rock Forge, a former BBC / Discovery Channel photographer turned blacksmith and bladesmith. Inspired by Scandinavian and Native American hunting traditions, Roush shapes knives by hand over a charcoal forge, hammering them out on a traditional anvil. While that fact alone would be enough to garner some serious respect from the bladesmithing community (who would be quick to point out that he both “smelts it, and dealts it”), Roush takes his game up a notch by making his OWN iron ore – which he personally sources from the shores and depths of Lake Superior, and melts in his kiln.