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1. D'Holder 40th Anniversary Knives
These 40 knives were handmade by D'Holder to represent each year he's been in business. Each knife came with a sheath as well as a commemorative holding case.
Canal Street Cutlery D'Holder Collaboration Knives
2. Drop Point Hunter. Cast blade, amber dyed bone handles and CSCC/D'Holder medallion inset in the handle.
3. Drop Point Hunter. Produced by Canal Street Cutlery for AG Russell, limited production. Cast blade, stag handles and CSCC/D'Holder medallion inset in the handle.
4. Bowie Hunter. Buffalo Horn Handles. Full Mirror Polished Integral Cast Blade. CSCC/D'Holder medallion inset in the handle.
www.canalstreetcutlery.com
5. Spyderco D'Holder Collaboration Knife
In 1999 Spyderco introduced D'Alton Holder's very popular custom collaboration model, the C57 Toad. The 1-7/8" blade made of AUS-8 stainless steel made this the smallest Spyderco knife, but you can be sure that this little guy carries as much cutting power as the full-sized pocket knife. The handle was made of lightweight aluminum and the overall length was 4". This model featured a linerlock and was available in both plain and SpyderEdge blade configurations.
www.spyderco.com
6. 2011 Club Knife for the Bay Area Knife Collectors Association (BAKCA)
ATS 34 Steel with Honduras Rosewood handles.
www.bakcainc.org
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