Check out the Gil Hibben Silver Shadow, this dagger has got edge written all over it, literally. Its 7.5-inch double-edged blade, carved from 420 stainless steel, shines like a mirror and cuts like a rumor through a small town—fast and sharp. The Silver Shadow makes for a beautiful display knife, but is also a very capable tool.
The handle’s a real piece of work—silver wire wrapped tight around it, like a cage for your fist, giving you a hold that won’t quit. It’s not just pretty; it’s got guts, with a stainless guard and pommel that scream “I mean business.” Clocking in at 12.25 inches end-to-end, it’s long enough to make a point but lean enough to slide into your world without a fuss.
It rolls up with a leather sheath—black, tough, and stamped with a weave that says old-school cool, complete with a clip to keep it close. This is Gil Hibben’s brainchild, dreamed up back in ’90 for United Cutlery’s Fantasy Series, his signature scratched right into the steel like a promise. Made by the man who’s been twisting metal into legends, it’s got that Spanish-adjacent infusion thanks to Muela’s influence.
For the collector who likes a little danger in their display case, or the guy who just wants something real in their hand, the Gil Hibben Silver Shadow is calling. Snatch it up—let it gleam, let it bite, let it be yours.