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Home Products Damascus and Fossil Walrus Ivory Hunter

Price$695.00
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Damascus and Fossil Walrus Ivory Hunter

by Williams, Adam

SKU 1146396

Date Added 06/12/2026

# Available 1

Price $695.00

Overview

This hunter by Adam Williams features a Damascus blade made of 1084 and 15n20, .145" blade stock and 1.096" blade depth, hidden tang construction. The handle has a nickel silver guard, fossil walrus ivory grip, black/aluminum/stacked leather spacers. Comes with a brown leather sheath and COA from maker dated 5-22-26. New from maker. Nice and slim in the hand, really fits nicely. 

Product Details

Blade Length 4.375

Overall Length 9.125

Weight (oz) 3.9

Source From maker

Additional Specs

Knife Type Hidden Tang, Has Sheath

Blade Material Damascus

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Metallic, Leather & Skins, Tusk & Tooth

About the Maker

Williams, Adam

I grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, spending much of my time fishing and hunting along the Gasconade River and the Lake of the Ozarks. Even as a little kid, I was fascinated by blades. When I was three, my parents let me carry around a screwdriver — the closest thing I could find to a knife. Later, it was fingernail files, anything that even resembled a blade. That passion never left me. I’ve been a lifelong knife collector, inspired by legendary makers like Randall Made Knives. At 24 years old, life took an unexpected and incredible turn. Living in Tampa, Florida at the time, I drove to Randall Made Knives in Orlando to have one of my knives cleaned — and on a whim, I asked if they were hiring. To my shock, they said yes, if I could start within two weeks. I rode my motorcycle back home, asked my wife if she wanted to move to Orlando, and without hesitation, she said, “Let’s do it.” I showed up for my first day at Randall, expecting to sweep floors. Instead, they handed me a piece of steel stamped Randall Made Orlando, Florida and told me to start grinding. I couldn’t believe it. I was being trained to make knives at the Mecca of handmade hunting knives. I worked there for years, learning from some of the best craftsmen in the world. Today, I make knives with the goal of achieving the same, or even better, quality as the master smiths I’ve admired for years — William Scagel, Randall Made Knives, Jerry Fisk, Don Hanson, Murray Carter, Josh Smith, Ed Fowler, Ron Lake, Micheal Walker, and so many others. I work with both carbon and stainless steels. I hand-forge my carbon blades and do all my own heat-treating using a digitally controlled kiln to achieve exact scientific specifications, aiming for an average Rockwell hardness of 61. I love working with premium materials: stag, exotic stabilized woods, horns — the rarer and more beautiful, the better. I also handcraft all my leather sheaths, stitching every line by hand.