The Official Irish Knife Of Emerson Knives - Emerson Gael Media
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Production Emerson Gael Knife
The production Emerson Gael Knife is built once each year to mark St. Patrick’s Day, released with the same sense of ritual and restraint that defines the Gael tradition itself. It is the official Irish knife of Emerson Knives, shaped by a traditional Irish blade profile that feels ancient in spirit but thoroughly modern in execution. The blade is crafted from premium Magnamax steel and engraved with Irish symbolic motifs that speak to lineage, warrior culture, and enduring identity—marks not added for decoration, but as meaning cut into steel.
Designed for real-world use, the Gael is finished with hard-use green canvas Micarta handle scales that echo the land it honors—rugged, weathered, and unyielding. On the reverse of the blade, the engraving La caech fer go bas - Every Man a Warrior Unto Death - stands as a quiet oath, a reminder that duty and resolve are inseparable from legacy. This is not a commemorative piece meant for a shelf; it is a working knife built to be carried, used, and trusted—an annual expression of heritage forged in steel and purpose.
All the Emerson Gael Knives, both the production and the handmade customs will be available once a year and exclusively available only to members of the Emerson Collectors Association - ECA. For information on joining the ECA for this and access to other exclusive collections, click here.
Custom Emerson Gael Knife
The Custom Gael Knife is hand built once each year for St. Patrick’s Day by Ernest Emerson, with only ten knives made—no more. It stands as the official Irish knife of Emerson Knives, executed in a traditional Irish blade shape and ground from Magnamax steel, then engraved with ancient Irish symbols that speak to warrior lineage, sacrifice, and legacy. The reverse of the blade bears the inscription La caech fer go bas, a quiet but absolute statement of resolve, cut permanently into steel rather than spoken aloud.
Each handle is created from authentic ancient Irish bogwood, preserved beneath the earth in native Irish soil for millennia and reclaimed not as ornament, but as history given form. Set into the handle is an authentic silver Celtic coin over 2,000 years old—an artifact of a vanished world, inlaid not to impress, but to remind. This knife is not owned; it is entrusted. It is deliberately out of reach, built for those who understand that true legacy is carried through stewardship, restraint, and respect. The Custom Gael is not for everyone—and that is exactly the point.
All the Emerson Gael Knives, both the production and the handmade customs will be available once a year and exclusively available only to members of the Emerson Collectors Association - ECA. For information on joining the ECA for this and access to other exclusive collections, click here.
-Every Man a Warrior Unto Death-
https://www.emersonknives.com/pages/gael
The production Emerson Gael Knife is built once each year to mark St. Patrick’s Day, released with the same sense of ritual and restraint that defines the Gael tradition itself. It is the official Irish knife of Emerson Knives, shaped by a traditional Irish blade profile that feels ancient in spirit but thoroughly modern in execution. The blade is crafted from premium Magnamax steel and engraved with Irish symbolic motifs that speak to lineage, warrior culture, and enduring identity—marks not added for decoration, but as meaning cut into steel.
Designed for real-world use, the Gael is finished with hard-use green canvas Micarta handle scales that echo the land it honors—rugged, weathered, and unyielding. On the reverse of the blade, the engraving La caech fer go bas - Every Man a Warrior Unto Death - stands as a quiet oath, a reminder that duty and resolve are inseparable from legacy. This is not a commemorative piece meant for a shelf; it is a working knife built to be carried, used, and trusted—an annual expression of heritage forged in steel and purpose.
All the Emerson Gael Knives, both the production and the handmade customs will be available once a year and exclusively available only to members of the Emerson Collectors Association - ECA. For information on joining the ECA for this and access to other exclusive collections, click here.
Custom Emerson Gael Knife
The Custom Gael Knife is hand built once each year for St. Patrick’s Day by Ernest Emerson, with only ten knives made—no more. It stands as the official Irish knife of Emerson Knives, executed in a traditional Irish blade shape and ground from Magnamax steel, then engraved with ancient Irish symbols that speak to warrior lineage, sacrifice, and legacy. The reverse of the blade bears the inscription La caech fer go bas, a quiet but absolute statement of resolve, cut permanently into steel rather than spoken aloud.
Each handle is created from authentic ancient Irish bogwood, preserved beneath the earth in native Irish soil for millennia and reclaimed not as ornament, but as history given form. Set into the handle is an authentic silver Celtic coin over 2,000 years old—an artifact of a vanished world, inlaid not to impress, but to remind. This knife is not owned; it is entrusted. It is deliberately out of reach, built for those who understand that true legacy is carried through stewardship, restraint, and respect. The Custom Gael is not for everyone—and that is exactly the point.
All the Emerson Gael Knives, both the production and the handmade customs will be available once a year and exclusively available only to members of the Emerson Collectors Association - ECA. For information on joining the ECA for this and access to other exclusive collections, click here.
-Every Man a Warrior Unto Death-
https://www.emersonknives.com/pages/gael