John Nelson Cooper Custom Knife Linen Micarta and Brass Push Dagger
As a full-time knifemaker, he noticed that his traditional methods of knife making could leave gaps between blade, guard, and handle material where water or blood could collect and eventually corrode the knife. He developed a new method of construction which made the knife and handle into a solid, bonded unit by welding, brazing, and using epoxy. He patented these ideas in 1967 (3481038) and 1971 (3595104).
A prolific maker who made over 100 knives in a month, Cooper taught his trade to knifemakers, Jody Samson and Vic Anselmo in 1969.[2] He was a charter member of the Knifemakers' Guild. Cooper made push daggers for police officers and FBI agents
Celebrities such as John Wayne, Sammy Davis Jr. and Lee Marvin collected Cooper's knives Cooper made knives used in film and television such as the Arkansas toothpick in The Sacketts and a Bowie knife for Jeremiah Johnson.
In 1978, Cooper opened a new knife shop in Lufkin, Texas where he made 1,000 knives per year until his retirement from knifemaking in 1981. In retirement he made a few knives every year until his death in 1987. Source Wikipedia
John Nelson Cooper Custom Knife Linen Micarta and Brass Push Dagger
Knife Maker | John Nelson Cooper |
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Blade Length | 3 5/8" |
Overall Length | 6 1/2" |
Weight | 3.50oz |
Blade Material | Satin Finished 440C |
Scale Material | Micarta |
Guard Material | Brass |