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Hello and Welcome,................. Yellowhorse Collectors Club is full of information about custom inlays performed on knives and guns, by David Yellowhorse and sons, Brian Yellowhorse and Ron Yellowhorse. You'll have a chance to look up past limited editions to the present editions. Please brouse around.
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Photo AlbumYellowhorse Edition InformationDec 28, 2008

Cuthair Series - Buck #108 Chipflint
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Buck #112 Inlays
21 Photos, 1 comment

Buck #110 Inlays
10 Photos

Buck #102 inlays
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Blog EntryHorse BlogNov 6, 2008
New Yellowhorse Buck Editions for 2009 Sneak Peak...... Buck #196, Eagle Feather Limited to 250 pieces for the year of '09. Each are numbered and signed. David hand-carved Bloody Jasper is inlayed with an eagle head and... more
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Nov 6-Chris Ledoux
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ThumbnailIssued: 2007, 6-peice set, Buck#109 Chipflint blades.
Limited 100 sets.
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develotol wrote on May 12
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suefultz wrote on Aug 9, '11
I was recently robbed and I had several collectible knives that were stolen. One of them was a numbered series of David Yellowhorse knife (number 002). I purchased it from Smoky Mountain Knife Works somewhere between 1995 and 1998. It came in a wooden case and on the inside the certificate of authenticity had a picture of a mountain with the sun rising over it. The knife was an inlaid handle of turquoise, coral, and silver. Unfortunately, I do not remember the name of the series. Is there any possibility that you may know the knife I’m speaking of and it’s current value? Or, can you direct me to someone who may know? I appreciate any assistance you can provide. I know I can never replace it so I’m trying at least to recover the value of it from my homeowner’s insurance.

Sue Fultz



thunderbird59 wrote on Apr 22, '11
hi david , been a while !was wondering if your going to the big NRA SHOW in pittsburg,pa. suppose to be 6+ acres of guns and knives etc. hope to see you there. mark sleepy.hollow.knives@hotmail.com
jrayyy wrote on Oct 26, '10
Hi, I have 2 Brian Yellowhorse native custom knives done in collaboration with Canal Street Cutlery. One is a Canoe-Cannittler, the other is a Swinguard. They are beautiful in custom wood cases with letters of authorization. Does anyone know where is best place to sale or trade them? Thank you, Jack
jn2tv4@aol.com
smckeever48 wrote on Sep 12, '10
Hello, I recently picked up a mint condition yellowhorse buck knife at a garage sale. I dont know anything about yellowhorse knives but from what i have seen online i believe it to be a "Navajo Code Talker" that came in a set with a colt 45. It has a picture of the flag being raised at Iwo Jima. The blade is a chip flint. And on the blade is a serial # 0076. If anyone could give me information on this knife...Value, Year Made..ect. You can reach me at smckeever48@yahoo.com or call Shane
406-855-8508
jftaylor1970 wrote on Aug 13, '10
Hello Mr. Yellowhorse Just wanted to let you know that the repair on my lone wolf sacred buffalo was great, it looks awesome thanks. John Taylor
mallard103 wrote on Aug 10, '10
Hello David! Looking forward to hearing the spiny is ready for viewing!
Take Care
Howard
firelieutenant wrote on Jul 22, '10
How can I find out if a new edition of the Cuthair is coming out! And when and if I can get
on a list to purchase one? Or possibly two? Thanks...Both I and a friend would like to have one! We would also be interested in a used one..I'm in Virginia. 434-385-1947
forondadan wrote on Jun 24, '10
I recently purchased a Buck 309C, it has beautiful handles apparently enhanced by you, what year did you do the 309C? Was it a limited edition? Thanks
sagebaker wrote on Jun 19, '10
Buck Knives used to be a client and I "worked for knives". I have a limited edition David Yellowhorse Buck 110 Folder Thunderbird - quite different than all the others I see on the web in the the Thunderbird is white with inlay turquoise and red coral. It's stunning - any idea what I should be insuring this for? Best regards from Vista, CA...Sage Baker
genesilverbear wrote on Jun 7, '10
Morning David, We missed you at the Blade Show this year, but look forward to seeing you at the Buck Collectors Club Smokey Mountain meet in August. Your knives won a Judges Award from the Blade judges and top Yellowhorse collection in the Buck Club display area. The Buck displays were top this year !!! Thanks again for all the help, great knives and friendship.. Gene
jbjlamb wrote on May 10, '10
Hey, David If you ever decide you need a new dealer in Tennessee please contact me as I love the quality and craftsmanship of your knives.I also would love to start collecting your knives for my own personal collection.Thanks for your time.
michael3259 wrote on May 9, '10
Hey David my name is Michael Whalen and i have 1 of your trail of tears knives n i just wanted 2 say my dad gave it to me about 12 years ago and it is a increadibly beautiful knife and great detail in it i have loved it and will be pasing it down to my son as a family heirlom when i have im only 16 but in my opioniln you are the greatest knife maker who ever lived thanks for the great pice sir
yellowhorsenet wrote on May 7, '10
Thunderbird, hello, I'm glad that you like the roadrunner. Yes, I will still do all knives for Buck. They have a few editions this year. Thanks, DY
thunderbird59 wrote on May 7, '10
hi dave just bought one of the new roadrunner knives made at your new factory . very nice cant tell the differance between it and the bucks ! are you still going to make new knives from buck still or will they all be made by you ? thanks thunderbird
mrag1 wrote on Apr 28, '10
Thank you very much for your answer !!
Many greetings from Germany ! :-)
yellowhorsenet wrote on Apr 27, '10
I took a look, I don't see any of my work in the set, with the exception of the Chief Plate.
yellowhorsenet wrote on Apr 27, '10
Wow! that would a tough one to fix. Anyone out there with set #120? Sure could use your help....
mrag1 wrote on Apr 25, '10
can you help me with this edition ?
when was it build , and based on which buck knive´s is this ?
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=2749260#img
thx!!
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rodandgun wrote on Apr 22, '10
If this gets into the right person's hands it will throw them for a loop. In 1997 I purchased a David Yellowhorse Collector Set of knives (6). It is serial numbered #119 except for one of the knives. The Wolf is numbered #120. Someone has a set of the same knives with all serial numbered #120 except for the one wolf knife.
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