What makes for a ”Peter Pan Dagger”?

Posted by: Yonder

What makes for a ”Peter Pan Dagger”? - 10/17/18 05:17 PM

A “Peter Pan dagger” knife or dagger order is a thought because, well, my youngest daughter dubbed a 13-6 a Peter Pan knife when she was younger and now my oldest is expecting a granddaughter. So I am pondering a commemorative 13-6 for the occasion and am trying to determine handle configuration would reflect what Pan has. Brass fittings seem appropriate, handle material is in question as is a butt cap and collar. Any thoughts?
Posted by: RamKingJC

Re: What makes for a ”Peter Pan Dagger”? - 10/17/18 05:24 PM

I have a #13-6" on order that I set up as a Peter Pan knife. I figured it had the correct look. I ordered bass hilt and went Thuya as I sort of figured wood makes more sense than micarta in Neverland. I went commando shape no butt cap because the commando would give it a natural shape and show off the wood better.
Posted by: Chief

Re: What makes for a ”Peter Pan Dagger”? - 10/17/18 08:08 PM

Orange G-10 or something similar on 13-6 is your ticket.
Posted by: spark42

Re: What makes for a ”Peter Pan Dagger”? - 10/17/18 10:31 PM

Yonder. Cool idea to celebrate your granddaughter.
Ram. I never knew that you were a Lost Boy

Dennis
Posted by: RamKingJC

Re: What makes for a ”Peter Pan Dagger”? - 10/17/18 10:35 PM

I am indeed my good friend.