DHL — Open
Blade · Bolster
Jess Horn
Eugene, Oregon · 1968–2016
Jess Horn began making knives in 1968 and spent nearly five decades refining a singular pursuit: the gentleman’s folder, done without compromise. Working out of Eugene, Oregon, he built his reputation on clean lines, natural materials — fossil ivories, stag, bone — and a level of fit and finish that collectors returned to again and again.
His pivot pin design became a signature within the trade. By engineering the pin so only the center section contacts the blade — a section precisely 1/1000 of an inch longer than blade thickness — Horn achieved an action smoothness his peers acknowledged was effectively impossible to imitate. Even while alive, his knives were allocated by lottery at the shows he attended.
He was a longstanding voting member of the Knifemakers Guild. He passed in 2016, and the supply has been fixed since. These are what that scarcity looks like.
“The walk and talk of a Horn knife cannot be imitated.”
Closed · Dark Stag Handles
A Jess Horn Knife — Original Case
DHL · Detail
DHL · Detail