Harvey Dean strives to use the best quality materials
in every knife he makes. He begins by handforging the
blade in your choice of high carbon steel or his own Damascus.
The knife is then completed with the customer's choice
of handle material, fittings, and optional embellishments.
Harvey prefers to use natural materials for handles, such
as hardwoods, antler, pearl, and fossil ivory, but is
open to the use of other types of handle materials at
the request of the client. Nickel or sterling silver,
iron, brass, bronze, or Damascus may be chosen for fittings.
The customer may choose to enrich the knife by allowing
Harvey to utilize filework, engraving, carvings or other
types of embellishments. A quality handcrafted sheath
is provided with each knife.
Harvey's goal is to make a knife both he and his customer
can be proud of. The different styles of Harvey Dean's
knives range from basic utility knives to hunters, campknives,
fighters, Bowies, and folders. Prices of his knives
start at $300 for hunters, $350 for boot knives, and
$600 for Bowies. Harvey enjoys the challenge of variety
and creativity as he produces other types of weaponry
such as swords, battle axes, and creative pieces of
an unknown or forgotten era.
Harvey has been handcrafting knives since 1981 and
began handforging blades in 1986. As a member of the
American Bladesmith Society he received his Mastersmith
rating in 1992. He has been a voting member of the Knifemakers
Guild since 1995. Harvey is an instructor at the Texarkana
College-American Bladesmith Society's "Bill Moran
School of Bladesmithing" in Washington, Arkansas.
Along with Johnny Stout, Harvey hosts two knifemaking
seminars a year in New Braunfels, Texas. His knives
have been featured in many publications and magazines
worldwide.
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