Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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That bolsterless Halfrich brings a tear to my eye.
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It is the most epic piece I have ever handled and I just heard back from Jerry regarding the history of the knife. He said it is was a special order from a customer and it is a one off “one of a kind”
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I’m thinking about getting Drew to make us a custom chef’s knife. He’s been a chef in SF for the past 20 years and then pursued his passion of knife making. I’m really into the craftsman and attention to detail. He’s been working some serious Damascus and triple layer. I just love the look and design of his kitchen knives. Super functional and stunning.
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I collect knives (and swords…) Here are some pics of some of my knives:
https://jdelage.smugmug.com/Hobbies/Knife-collection-my-pics
https://jdelage.smugmug.com/Hobbies/Knife-collection-not-my-pics
I don't have a good chef's knife though....
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^^ OMG!!!
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Those Wrights are beautiful…
They are indeed. Did you see the pic where the knife is disassembled? The guy is a mad genius.
I'm impressed by your Don Foggs. Is he still around?
Don Fogg is my favorite maker and I am lucky to have a number of his pieces. He is retired. He posts on Facebook from time to time. He appears to be well. I haven't spoken with him recently.
We've been using our Ken Onion Shun for 7 ish years, been holding up great. We're pretty abusive with it too.
I use mostly a Kramer-designed (but not custom) knife in 52100 carbon steel. I'd like a custom though. There is a guy close to me who makes beautiful pieces but they're beyond my price range for a user knife. Check him out: https://www.maumasifirearts.com
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About ten years ago I was at Blade show, and it came up in the conversation a lot of the heat and beat guys were having a lot of health issues. Don was someone that came up. Glad to hear he's still kicking.
As much as I like nice things (I have two giraffe bone handled long knives/short swords from Jerry Hossom), I have a hard time justifying a high end kitchen knife. My kitchen knives get put away wet, tossed in the steel sink, banged against stuff, dropped on the floor (it's amazing I still have all my toes), and used to pry.
I don't even mind damaging the knife, it's just such a pain in the ass to get a custom piece repaired when you break a tip off.
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WIP
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Nice
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Looking forward to it’s completion. Knifemaker - Matt Harris. Or MHK