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The artists at Yellowhorse knives are unrivaled in their talents and abilities. They possess a strong allegiance to their Navajo heritage which is reflected in their uncompromising workmanship. Yellowhorse collector knife editions, one-of-a-kinds and special projects are sought after by collectors worldwide. Due to the uniqueness of certain editions, it is not unusual for a limited edition of 100 numbered knives to take up to 6 months to create. True craftsmanship takes time. Their trademark designs consist of ironwood, turquoise, red coral, lapis, black jet, lab opal, malachite, mother of pearl, yellow coral, and red spiny oyster. Their ability to hand-cut intricate designs and licensed logos out of German silver and brass sets them apart from their competition. To view his work, visit our Limited Editions.
Dennis is a Wyoming native and has been a knifemaker for 30 years. He began his knifemaking career with Harvey Draper in 1972 and became a full-time maker in 1979. His knives carry a strong Draper influence, in both style and quality. His work is unmistakable in appearance and known for clean lines and crisp finish. Dennis covers most aspects of the business from miniatures to short swords to working hunters to art daggers and bowies. He took on folders to meet the demands of long-time collectors and customers. Besides working the production stainless steels and carbon steels, he enjoys the exotic Damascus steels now available. Being an avid hunter and outdoorsman enables Dennis to test his products first hand. Thirty years of making has seen lots of new faces and a bunch of sharp edges. |
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