Feast your eyes on the Gil Hibben Silver Shadow Damascus—a dagger that’s less a tool and more a storm caught in steel. Its 7.5-inch double-edged blade, hammered from Damascus, ripples with dark, swirling patterns like a sky about to break, sharp enough to split whispers and tough enough to laugh at wear. This isn’t some timid cutter; it’s a beast with a pulse, born to carve its own path.
The handle’s a silver-wired snare—stainless steel coiled tight, glinting like moonlight on a wire fence, locking your grip with a cool, unyielding bite. Flanked by a mirror-polished guard and pommel, it’s got swagger that doesn’t need to shout. Stretching 12.25 inches from end to end, it’s lean and hungry, balanced to strike fast and vanish faster.
It slinks into a leather sheath, black and basket-woven, rough as a road well-traveled, with a clip to keep it tethered to your side. Dreamed up by Gil Hibben in ’90 for United Cutlery’s Fantasy Series, this one’s the Damascus twist on the original Silver Shadow—his signature scratched into the blade like a maker’s oath. Touched by Muela’s Spanish fire, it’s a collector’s prize with a wild streak.
For the one who hunts beauty with a bit of bite, or just needs a blade that feels alive, the Gil Hibben Silver Shadow Damascus is waiting. Snap it up—let it shimmer, let it slash, let it claim its place in your hands.