I consider this to be the most beautiful of all the
blades I designed and Sid Birt built during the years we combined our talents.
Based on 18th century Germanic boar hunting hangers Sid forged the blade from
high carbon steel, the dark in the marbled pattern and nickel, the highly
polished swirls in the blades pattern. The pattern was brought out in the blade
when it was dipped in acid. The carbon steel would be etched but the nickel
would not be affected. The pommel cap is a boars head on a platter, which I carved in wax and was
then cast in silver with a fire-blued patina. A gold ring was fitted in the
boar's nose and I carved ivory tusks from a piece of actual boar's tusk ivory.
The late Pete Sours was the jeweler who engraved the guard and around the edge
of the platter.
Of all the art knives I designed, this is the only
drawing which survived. As artists go, I was my own worse critic, and like many
artist's I destroyed a ton of preliminary and finished art over the years.
This blade went to an antique and
contemporary arms auction at the Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel in 1984 where it
sold for ten thousand.
Keeping with a period Germanic theme I scrimshawed the
right ivory grip with a traditional image of a Gothic hunter blowing his hunting
horn. In his right hand he holds a boar hunting spear with it's cross guard. At
his belt is a hanger and at his feet a slain boar. Over him hovers a stag's
head with a cross between the antlers. The emblem of St. Eustace, Patron Saint
of Hunters.
The left Ivory grip I scrimshawed
with an image of a young Black Forest witch with a bird, a unicorn goat, and a
fox. Above her is a sort of an Albrecht Durer inspired Diana, Goddess of the
Hunt with her telltale crescent moon.
This knife is as good as it gets, there may be different designs, but not any better., this a truePiece of Art. I have seen many great Knives in the past 45 years, and think this is the best one yet., Masterpiece easily applies to this., for any time period.
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