Damascus Ring Dagger with Mammoth Ivory and Bronze

Product Description for Damascus Ring Dagger with Mammoth Ivory and Bronze

Maker: Neels van den Berg, M.S. (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 110606
** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind **
Blade length: 11.75 in.
Cutting edge length: 11.75 in.
Total length: 17.10 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.09 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.29 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.25 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.05 in.
Item weight: 10.20 oz.
Shipment weight: 27.2 oz.
Blade: Twist damascus forged from 1075, 1095, 5160, and 75Ni8 carbon steels
Bolster: Antiqued bronze quillon dagger and ring
Handle: Green mammoth ivory
Sheath: Padded zipper case
Description: Visiting with Neels van den Berg is always a real treat. His forge is pretty much in the middle of nowhere -- or at least if you kept driving down the road, that is clearly where it would end. The twisting road travels through veldt populated by zebra and other wild animals. Van den Berg was honored as a Mastersmith at Blade Show in June of 2022, joining an elite rank of the world's best knifemakers.
This Damascus Parrying Ring Dagger shows Neels' skills at their best. During the 16th and 17th centuries, European fencing reached the height of popularity. Fencing schools opened up throughout Europe that began training how to fence with two edged weapons instead of a sword and shield. This would not have been possible without the development of the left-handed dagger which played an active role in both offence and defense. The large ring at the hilt of the dagger was used to protect your hand and knuckles when parrying an incoming attack.
The 11-3/4 inch dagger is hand ground from Neel's own twist damascus, combining 1075, 1095, 5160, and 75Ni8 carbon steels for excellent toughness and edge holding. It is hollow ground and perfectly symmetrical. Daggers are one of the hardest blades to grind because it becomes extremely obvious if the blade is not ground perfectly. Neels' touchmark is engraved on the left side of the blade. The flats and ricasso of both sides of the blade are engraved.
The handle is a stunning section of mammoth ivory surrounded by bronze fittings. The bronze quillon is antiqued and engraved. The twist damascus pommel can be twisted to disassemble the knife if cleaning or maintenance is needed. Take-down construction requires tighter tolerances and shows Neels' focus on the details.
Includes a padded zipper case and a challenge coin made by Neels.
Exceptional work throughout!


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