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Home Products Elishewitz/Viele Collab #006

Elishewitz/Viele Collab #006

by Elishewitz, Allen, Viele, Howard

SKU 1026709

Date Added 10/24/2022

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $645.00

Price $600.00

Overview

This knife by Allen Elishewitz and Howard Viele features a hand rub satin finished blade with dual thumbstuds. The handle has a bead blasted titanium frame with desert ironwood inlays, tip down bead blasted titanium clip, gold plated screws. #006. Comes with original sheath. Excellent condition.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.5

Overall Length 8.25

Closed Length 4.75

Weight (oz) 3.7

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Tip Down Clip, Tip Down Carry, Has Sheath

Blade Material Unknown

Blade Details Clip Point

Handle Material Metallic, Wood

About the Maker

Elishewitz, Allen
Elishewitz, Allen

"I was born in Texas where I have lived most of my life, but I also lived in Indonesia, Taiwan, Singapore and Thailand. I have been interested in knives ever since I was very young. I have been practicing different martial arts over the past 30 years like Okinawan Te, Thai Boxing, Northern Shaolin and Kali. These trainings, along with my experiences as a Recon Marine, gave me the perfect background to design both defense and utility knives. During the time I spent at 4th Recon C Company, I was a Team Leader in charge of a Deep Recon Platoon. I am trained in Artillery Call for Fire, Naval Call for Fire, SOTG, Amphibious Recon and many in-company trainings. I have a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and an Associate Degree in Fine Arts. I started making knives part time while I was in College and decided to become a full-time knifemaker after graduating. I have been making knives since 1988, constantly researching, refining and developing this craft. I am a member of the American Knifemakers Guild since 1994. At that time I was the youngest Guild Member. My work has been awarded several prizes: “Best Utility knife” at the 1992 Lone Star Knife Show in Dallas “Beretta award” at the 1995 Guild Show Fighting Knife Magazine’s “Knifemaker of the Year” award in 1996 “Best High-tech Knife” award at the 2001 SICAC in Paris, France. "

Viele, Howard

"Howard Viele is at the pinnacle of the list of knifemakers hand making high-tech modern liner-locks from his Westwood, New Jersey Shop. He became a knifemaker through an unusual quest. After attaining the rank of "Sandan" (3rd degree black belt) in Karate in 1973, he became interested in the weaponry associated with the martial arts. When Howard began making knives, there was no one in the area to teach him any secrets and shortcuts, so he learned to make knives through trial and error, thus no particular knifemaker's designs have influenced his work. He has been a member of the Knifemakers' Guild since 1976 and is also a member of the German Knifemakers' Guild." Howard passed away in 2019.