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Welcome to DAN-D Knives!!!

I am not taking Custom orders but will be happy to Customize your DAN-D model and sheath. Please look at the established Models presented here from the 1967 Brochure, the 1970 Catalog and some non-catalog models. There will be Galleries of knife and leatherwork as I get them added. 


Testimonials

Dennehy Made Since 1942

Dennehy Made Since 1942

  •   I just opened the knives. Oh my God they are beautiful. I’m going to give the Pro Scout to my daughter, going to use the Pilot Crewman as my primary hunting knife, and for the time being just going to admire theHuber Foxworth Bowie. Really stunning. Holy shit that is more than I ever expected. Nice work and thank you. Hunter F. Huber 
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  •   I just opened the knives. Oh my God they are beautiful. I’m going to give the Pro Scout to my daughter, going to use the Pilot Crewman as my primary hunting knife, and for the time being just going to admire theHuber Foxworth Bowie. Really stunning. Holy shit that is more than I ever expected. Nice work and thank you. Hunter F. Huber 
  • "Many years ago I met you at a show in Atlanta, GA , I think you were just starting in the leather business. I bought two "Hideouts", one for a Tommy Lee, one for a Prince, and ordered one for a Pentagon, which was also perfect, by the way! After all these years of use they are still perfect."Greg Weber
  • "The current pouch sheath I put on a knife is a fine piece of gear, but nothing that any worker, if he cares, can't do easily. And judging by the pictures you sent me of your work; you can do it far better than I can. Hell, I concede that, any time."R. W. Loveless, Knife maker (Founding member of The Knifemakers Guild)
  • "Thank you so much for the outstanding leatherwork. You really are terrific at it and somehow, you learned how without going to prison! I can unhesitatingly recommend your work as outstanding to anyone."Gordon Liddy
  • "The great effort and work you performed in making the knife sheaths is truly the Mark of a Master - and I was greatly impressed and awfully surprised! Thanks so much…"Charles W. Henderson U.S.M.C., Author of the book-
    Marine Sniper
  • "John offers quality sheathwork with a dose of pure devotion to craftsmanship not seen in our everyday kind of world."Greg Walker, Executive Editor, Fighting Knives Magazine

Dennehy Made Since 1942

Dennehy Made Since 1942

Dennehy Made Since 1942

 

Dan Dennehy was born Jan. 15, 1923 in New York City, the youngest son of Irish immigrants Daniel Francis Dennehy and Nora K. Hally. He attended Catholic schools in New York City. In 1940, he joined the U.S. Navy, serving during World War II in several Pacific campaigns, including Saipan, the Philippines and others. He also served in the 

 

Dan Dennehy was born Jan. 15, 1923 in New York City, the youngest son of Irish immigrants Daniel Francis Dennehy and Nora K. Hally. He attended Catholic schools in New York City. In 1940, he joined the U.S. Navy, serving during World War II in several Pacific campaigns, including Saipan, the Philippines and others. He also served in the Korean War and during Vietnam. He retired from active duty in 1970 as a chief petty officer.

Dennehy made his first knife in 1941 and started making them for fellow Sailors and for Marines fighting in the South Pacific. One of his achievements in the late 1960s was donating, to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, first Bowie knife on display at the Alamo in San Antonio, where it still is located in the NEW museum.

 Dennehy championed the use of Micarta, which he discovered in the Navy, and showed to Bo Randall. Dan was inducted into the Cutlery Hall of Fame in 2007.

In 1970, he was one of the 11 founders of the Knifemakers' Guild. 

Dennehy also was an expert knife and tomahawk thrower. He was one of the first group inducted into the Knife Throwers Hall of Fame. Through demonstrations of his skills at knife shows nationwide, he taught hundreds of people how to throw knives, including his sons, John and Kevin, as well as Grandsons, Casey and Brian, who joined him at many of the demonstrations.

His Dan-D Alamo Bowie adorned the front and back covers of the very first Gun Digest Book of Knives.

His knives, adorned with the DAN-D shamrock logo, have been used by U.S. military members, first responders, outdoorsmen, and celebrities for over 80 years.

Today the legacy is carried on by John D Dennehy in Colorado.

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