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Thought I would start a blog here to showcase the work of my favorite knifemaker. I stumbled across Alan Davis, a knifemaker from Boerne, Texas, in late 2012. I was blown away by his knife designs. Even more astounding was the fact that they were virtually all one of a kind creations. Alan didn't just make one or two patterns and then just outfit them with different materials. Each and every one was pretty much different. While he did have a few designs that people seemed to like and ask for, even those were made a little differently to make them unique. Alan works with all types of handle and blade material ... but does prefer Damascus blades. I currently own 67 of his knives (mainly his linerlock folders, do have a few frame locks, slip joints and fixed blades) and jokingly told Alan that I would love to have owned 100 of his knives before I die. Wasn't sure that would happen (while I sell many of his knives, I have been known to give a some away to close friends, so that they understand why I keep praising Alan's work!) ... but, that milestone was reached on April 19th, 2021, when I hit that 100 goal. He is the only maker who I would have no problem asking to make a knife for me and leaving everything (material/design) up to him ... and be confident that I would be thrilled with the results! I have done this twice .... and thrilled both times!
To start things off, here is one of my favorites that I picked up in 2014 (though I have so many I love, that picking favorites is a very difficult task!). It is a beautiful linerlock folder with amber Sambar stag scales and M3 composite bolsters. The blade measures 3.375" and is made from Damascus by Zoe Crist (in his Blackhawk pattern). Pocket clip is also Zoe's Damascus. Backspacer and liners are nuggetized and anodized a sort of plum color. All in all, a beautiful knife that feels super nice in the hand and is not too large or heavy to carry around clipped to your pocket all day. Hope you like it.
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Thanks Rick ... they are super nice. I had never heard about Steve Standish before, but he forges some really nice Damascus.
Love the matching blade and bolsters.
Very nice, Dennis. I may be paring down my own collection of Alan's knives. Would you be interested in a list and/or images? If so ping me at rickpropas@comcast.net.
Thanks Rick. Alan keeps turning out the beauties!
Dennis, well played. Another stunner from Alan. My Alan Davis knife lust is awakened like the skin of a dragon.
I was lucky enough to be able to pick up another knife that Alan made using Bertie Reitveld's "Dragon Skin" Damascus. (Beautiful stuff ... but oh so difficult to photograph. Have to use heavily filtered lighting to prevent reflections in the blade.) This one is just a hair smaller and and narrower, with a 3" blade. It is also a front tab opener, rather than employing a thumb stud. The bolsters on this one are Timascus ... which goes great with the heat anodized Dragon Skin. Alan put a lot of different colors into the carved and file-worked back spacer.
It's been almost 5 months since I last acquired a new Davis. Mainly, because Alan had some serious medical problems. Fortunately, he has now recovered and is back making knives!! This beauty arrived yesterday. It's another gent's size folder with a 3.125" blade made from Bertie Rietveld's Dragon Skin Damascus which Alan heat colored. Bolsters are also Dragon Skin (etched). The Mammoth bark scales have nice color front and back. Double anodized / file-worked back spacer and brass thumb stud with and inset blue diamond complement the knife very nicely.
Alan is on a roll with stag folders! Here's my latest. First, the stag is absolutely phenomenal. More importantly, I like adding new things or firsts to the collection. The bolsters on this one fit that bill. Alan is always trying new things and he made the bolsters by fusing sterling silver to copper. A really nice rustic kind of look to it. Scales are some superb natural amber Sambar stag with great character. The slabs are a little oversized and fit my hand very well. The 3.125" blade is some of Vegas Forge's stainless Damascus in their sharkstooth pattern. Overall, just a great looking knife that will spend a lot of time in my hand.
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