United Cutlery Gil Hibben Highlander Bowie
Code: GH627Related products
Product detailed description
Overall length: 31.8 cmBlade length: 22.2 cm
Weight: 590 g
Blade thickness: 5.9 mm
Blade material: 420
Handle material: wire
New edition of a classic knife by Gil Hibben in the United Cutlery product range. This masterpiece comprises a mirror-polished 420 stainless steel blade. Metal fittings, handguard and pommel are made of stainless steel. Each Highland Bowie knife comes with a real leather sheath with press fastening. These selected pieces are only available for a short period of time. Total length: 31.8 cm. Blade length: 22.2 cm. Thickness: 5.9 mm. Weight: 590 gr.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Historical replicas |
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| EAN: | 760729627000 |
| Blade material: | stainless steel |
| Blade length: | 20 to 30 cm |
| Handle material: | alloy |
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American knife maker Gil Hibben is one of the icons of modern knife making, and his signature style is instantly recognizable to the trained eye. His work is based on a deep knowledge of materials, balance, and functional aesthetics, where technical aspects meet distinctive, almost sculptural design. Handcrafted for collectors around the world, his knives emphasize precision steelwork, smooth transitions between lines, and thoughtful ergonomics that respect the natural grip of the hand. His many years of experience with throwing knives are reflected in the shaping of the blades and the overall dynamics of the knife, giving the finished pieces character and authenticity.
His authority in the field, underscored by his leadership of the prestigious knife guild and membership in the Knife Hall of Fame, demonstrates the influence Hibben's work has had on several generations of manufacturers and collectors. Filmmaking has brought his name to wider attention, with knives designed for action films such as "Rambo III," "Rambo" (2008), The Expendables (2010), The Expendables 2 (2012), and Star Trek combine a rugged, technical look with practical design. These film projects are not just a marketing ploy, but a demonstration of the ability to adapt the design to a specific purpose and visual requirements. The result is knives that appeal to collectors, movie fans, and users looking for original American design with a story and a clear technical foundation.
| Manufacturing company : | Hibben Knives (Gil Hibben) |
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