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Welcome to the new and redesigned Hibben Knives Website! Be sure to check back often for new additions. Shopping Cart is online with handmade Hibben knives and other Hibben merchandise ready for immediate delivery! honor of the 25th anniversary of the release of "Rambo III", Gil Hibben has teamed up with Vaughn Neeley to produce 100 handmade Rescue items available now in our Online Store including a NEW DESIGN Shop Talk page about Gil's knife featured on the cover of David Morrell's "The Naked Edge" 2013 Knifemaking Class Schedule has been posted. Last years classes filled up months in advance. for some new Hibben knives in "The Expendables 2" in theaters August 2012. bunch of NEW handmade knives have been added to theThese are finished and ready for immediate delivery, just in time for Christmas! 2012 Knifemaking Class Schedule has been published! pictures of knives made by students in Gil's to a cancellation, we have one opening for the July 2011 knifemaking class.
is the only opening for any of of our currently scheduled classes for 2011. 2011 Class Schedule has been posted in the Class Page. Expendables" action movie written by, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone opens in theaters August 13, 2010. We will soon reveal the custom knives that Gil Hibben made for the film. We added a June class for those who might be in school. 2010 Class Schedule has been Set! Introducing SLY's Hibben III FOLDER! Hibben handmade custom Knives are available now and ready for immediate Cutlery announces the 2009 Hibben Annual Series Knife; United Cutlery adds new Hibben designs to their production line. Hibben was awarded the first Makers Mark Peoples Choice Award chosen by the attendees at the 2009 Knifemaker's guild Show. sure to see Gil featured in the new documentary "More Extreme Marksmen" premiering on The History Channel January 25, 2009 at 8:00 P.M. 2009 Knifemaking Class Schedule published,
2009 Show Schedule Published was filmed for segment in "More Extreme Marksmen" to be aired by the History Channel beginning early 2009. Gil will be shown making his throwing knives for Hibben knives available for immediate delivery! The "Big John" custom knife. few new photos of custom knives in the Gallery See the first of the NEW United Cutlery designsT-Shirt Moonshine The 2008 Knifemaking Class Schedule has been set. Please come by and visit our table at the 2008 BLADE SHOW in Atlanta, GA Cobb Galleria Center May 30-June 1, 2008 sure to check out the February Issue of Blade Magazine. Gil's new Rambo Knife is on the cover and there is a feature article about Gil and the development of the knife for the new Rambo Movie. some early Hibben Knives catalogs to show the beginnings of Hibben Knives. photos of the knives made by Gil's students in his latest
debuts the "John Rambo" knife at the knifemakers Guild Show. 6/29/07: Added photos from Gil's latestAdded a couple of pictures to the 5/25/07: Make your plans for the 2007 Knifemakers Guild Show in Orlando, Florida! 4/26/07: Added several new photos of Gil's handmade knives in the 4/25/07: Gil is on his way to the Solvang Custom Knife Show in Solvang, CA with a nice assortment of custom handmade knives for sale. 4/20/07: Added photos of the "Gremlin II" to the ArtAdded photos and information about Gil's "Iron 4/14/07: The Online Catalog is 4/14/07: Added More photos to the Photo Gallery 3/25/07: Added the Photo Gallery 3/20/07: Added Hibben Shop Tour and 3/18/07: LOTS of content added to the)submitted by π Rendered by PID 3635 on app-556 at 2016-09-05 12:14:38.233331+00:00 running 59eac3b country code: US.Copyright © 2016 Canada Wide Media Limited. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
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Notre Dame is the tournament's No. 4 seed, while Maryland is the top seed. Duke (No. 2 seed) and Syracuse (No. 3 seed) will square off at 5 p.m. in the other semifinal. Both semifinals will be aired on ESPNU and WatchESPN as will the title game on Sunday, April 27 (1 p.m.). Notre Dame (6-5, 2-3) trailed 6-3 at halftime and Maryland pushed the lead to four early in the second half on a Henry West goal. Kavanagh trimmed the deficit back to three before Matt Rambo put the Terrapins up 8-4 at the seven-minute mark of the third quarter. The Fighting Irish offense then erupted with four consecutive scores in a span of 5:19 to even the game up, 8-8, with 11:36 left in the contest. Kavanagh started the uprising with 1:55 left in the third period and a Tyler Brenneman tally made it 8-6 by the end of the stanza. Jack Near sliced the Terrapin lead to one just over a minute into the final period and Doyle evened the affair for the first time all afternoon. Maryland (10-2, 4-1) responded to Notre Dame's 4-0 run with one of its own to close out the game.
A Joe LoCascio goal at the 8:51 mark of the period gave the Terrapins the lead back for good and then three straight deposits, including one with the timer on, from Cannizzaro put the contest away. "We came back and it was 8-8 with six or seven minutes to go in the game and we didn't have the ball again," Notre Dame head coach Kevin Corrigan said. "Literally, I don't think we had a single six-on-six possession after that point. You can't play the whole game at one end of the field. They kicked our butts in faceoffs all day long. That and us failing to clear a couple times hurt because you can't win if you don't have the ball." Charlie Raffa took every faceoff attempt for Maryland and he went 20-of-24. The Terrapins outshot the Fighting Irish 40-21. Junior goalie Conor Kelly made his first start since the North Carolina game (March 1) and made a career-high 14 saves for the Fighting Irish, while Niko Amato had nine stops for the Terrapins. The Terrapins grabbed a quick 2-0 lead behind goals from West and Chanenchuk before Doyle put the Irish on the board with just under 11 minutes left in the opening quarter.
A man-up deposit from Chanenchuk gave Maryland a 3-1 lead after one quarter. Maryland extended the cushion to three on a Rambo goal, but a man-up tally from John Scioscia made it 4-2 with 8:45 remaining in the first half. The Terrapins converted on a man-up opportunity of their own as LoCascio scored and then it was Notre Dame's turn to score with a man advantage when Sergio Perkovic found the back of the net to make it 5-3 with just over a minute left in the first half. Maryland was 2-of-3 in man-up chances, while Notre Dame was 2-of-5. A Chanenchuk goal with six seconds left on the clock gave Maryland a three-goal edge at halftime. "We have to make some adjustments in our faceoff and we can't dig ourselves a hole in the first half," Corrigan said. "I'm proud of the way our guys came back because we were down and weren't getting the ball. It's not like we had a ton of chances but we didn't quit and we didn't lose our cool and we got ourselves back in the game with a chance to win.