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Home Products Stag Hunter

Stag Hunter

by Holder, D'Alton

SKU 1794

Date Added 05/27/2005

# Available This product is out of stock

Price $465.00

Overview

3/16 inch spine thickness and 1 inch blade width. Tapered tang. Stainless steel pins. Indented bolster and curled handle butt provide an excellent grip for this smaller hunter. Blade Steel: ATS 34

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About the Maker

Holder, D'Alton

D'Alton Holder was born in Heald, Texas in 1940, was raised in Amarillo and graduated from West Texas State University with degrees in Fine Arts and English Literature. He retired early after 25 years with Diamond Shamrock Corp to become a full time knifemaker in 1988. He began making knives in 1968, joined the Knifemakers Guild in 1973 and was elected to the board in 1976, secretary/treasurer in 1978, President 1982, he served as Vice President 1984. Re-elected to board in 1988 and was elected President again in 1996. Received the Red Watson award in 1982. Named to the NSSF Hall of Fame in 1983. D'Alton is an avid horseman, hunter and fisherman. He prefers to work with natural handle materials and ATS-34. D'Alton has taught over 75 knifemakers, including people like Jim Hardenbrook and Bill Cheatham. Many of his knives are engraved by his wife, Pat Holder. Inducted into the Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame in 2003. D'Alton passed away in 2022.