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Blade show is coming up, the biggest blade show in the world, most of the guys there will be happy to manage 20 folders on the table, the tables cost 1500 bucks for a 3 day show
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Well his box of knives included folders, and were mostly knives he's purchased... He used sold or gave away all the ones he made. And there is a month or two-month wait I think.
I walked into his garage (out East) when he was teaching another guy how to make a knife, and I got to train for a few hours while it was in the oven.
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The prototype cleaver I'm having made is going to be scaled in the translucent G10 to de-tactical it. If it passes my grip test all the blades in the run will be scaled that way, otherwise its going to be micarta. The cleaver I'm having done is a combination of these 2 and 3 finger cleaver blade styles Thats the translucent g-10 scales. The dark scales are the textured carbon fiber I passed on for the G10.
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This is a great thread, thanks everyone for the food for thought and also to stabby for the carbon link, lots more to research. So what's so special about the Guild that people can't figure out after a couple decades of making knives in their garages? I know a lot of people who make and sell knives, and I always having something or other that's homemade that I keep around...doesn't anybody on here make their own toys?? Just curious...
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Yes, I've taken a "stab" at it but you need the right steel and the right heat to make a good knife. The process is fairly involved and easy to mess up! http://hossom.com/tutorial/jonesy/ The tricky part for me is heat treatment and tempering!
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so whats so different about guild blades? Oh I dunno, they're made by guild members? Would you prefer someone who learned accupucture over a couple decades in his garage, or someone taught and apprenticed by a competant teacher, then tested and licensed and his work monitored?http://www.knifemakersguild.com/about.htm Go ahead, tell me you arent trusting your health to a knife makers abilities...
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Hmmm, well I work with herbalists all the time who aren't licensed but have been taught by competent teachers, and many of the herbalists I know who are licensed and members of the American Herbalist Guild frankly suck compared to people I know who grew up watching grandma give medicine to sick people in her village... You yourself said that many "standard fare" acupuncturists suck for the most part, and I've had that experience as well...
Are you saying that nobody else other than Guild members are qualified just because they didn't have their materials inspected by a committee? Or just that you don't know? (I'm really genuinely curious, not just trying to argue.) |
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ABS smiths are top notch but I know a few guys that do some darn fine steelwork that never attempted to join a guild, (too "political") or just like to mess around the forge but never went to apprentice school. Depends on what you like, who you know (what they know) and what you can afford. I like to buy mine from guys that actually know what they're doing instead of making or breaking my own. Too much work to do by hand. (for me)*EDIT http://www.americanbladesmith.com/ This "ABS"
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Why? Because I value life enough to buy the very best tools to defend my family and myself, cutting corners to buy a cheap knife and save a couple hundred bucks is silly when its your life and your family's you're buying insurance for. A good knife will outlive you, if you take care of it. |
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I will grant there are some great blade makers who arent guiild members by choice or politics...I have carried some of their blades, however the difference is night and day in my guild blades and non guild blades. Quality top to bottom, the Best of the best. Any fool can build a gun, I still prefer to buy from a reputable maker, why should knives be different? |
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