When the knife making profession started to
structure itself, through the impetus of Bob Loveless, there were only a
handful of cutlers in the United States who worked to establish the Knifemakers
Guild in 1969. Dalton Holder soon joined them and such was his renown that he
was elected president on an unprecedented two occasions, in 1982 and 1996.
After spending his free time as a student, “customizing” his friends hunting
knives in Texas, he started producing them as a hobby in 1968. His university
education, combined with his work as sales manger for a major company and his
passion for art, notably sculpture, were considerable assets when he launched
himself into knife making full time.
He first creation, that has gone down to
posterity, he simply called “My Knife,” this model is famous the world over.
“My Knife” was a straight model whose handle was
made of amber and oosic with brass divisions. This model was Dalton Holder’s
calling card, and he signed the blades “D’holder.”
No one has ever copied him and for twenty-seven
years orders from collectors have never stopped flowing in. Unable to build a
reputation on a single model, he quickly designed a number of others, all of
them straight, with a particularly robust blade and handle. However beautiful
his knives maybe, his knives were intended to be used in hunting and fishing.
As for his sheaths, he always uses the most
beautiful leather, embossed with iron for a “basket” effect, and highly
finished to the smallest detail, just like the knives that they contain.
Web Site: http://dholder.com/
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