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Knives:
I am a folder maker. While there will always be the occasional
fixed blade, folders are my passion.
The steels I enjoy working with include CPM154, ATS-34, 440C, S30V,
and Stainless Damascus from Devin Thomas.
All of the metal parts on my knives that can be Titanium are
Titanium including frames, liners, thumbstuds, bolsters, clips and
spacers. Pretty much everything except for the blade.
I often anodize a substantial portion of my titanium, and can get a
deep green that few makers succeed at.
As far as handle materials go, I mostly use Carbon fiber, G10, or
Micarta.
I use large bronze pivot bushings in all of my folders, and either
Nylatron or Bronze washers.
All of my parts are made in-house except the screws. I have an old
Bridgeport Mill, an older Logan Lathe (1943), a Hardcore grinder,
and various other tools, lots of them made by myself.
I also do all of my own Heat treating in an EvenHeat Oven.
Profile:
I’ve wanted to
make knives since I was a kid, and have been collecting materials
for knifemaking for a long time now. I’ve had a knife in my pocket
pretty much every day since I was 10 and I got a Swiss Army Knife
for Christmas. When I was 13 I received a Buck 110 for my birthday
and it was that day that I knew I would one day make a knife. I’ve
always wanted to make the knife I carry, so that’s what motivated me
to start up.
For my birthday
in August of ’05, I received Bob Terzuolas book. That was it; I got
to planning my 1st knife. I built that knife the week of
Christmas of ’05 while the machine shop I worked in was shut down
for maintenance. It is a Titanium Bolstered, Titanium Liner Locking
folder. Then, right after New Year ’06, I was laid off. I ended up
at a meeting of the Southern California Blades knife collecting club
and decided to ask some knife nuts what they thought of my 1st
knife. There was so much interest in it, I decided to make some
more. At this point, I figured I needed some motivation, so I bought
myself a table at their Pasadena Show in February, just 2 months
after finishing my 1st knife.
Under the
unreasonable pressure I had put on myself, I managed to make a few
more folders in time for the show, and sold them there. Within 2
months of making my 1st knife, I was selling them! What a
thrill that was. A couple of months later, I was offered a table at
the Blade Show in Atlanta, and to my surprise, I sold knives there
too. Then, just 9 months after making my 1st knife, I set
up at the BAKCA show in Palo Alto, California where I won Best New
Maker. (My 1st Award!) I also unveiled my 1st
Automatic Knife there. All in all, Palo Alto was a very good show
for me.
I made 13 folding
knives before I ever made a fixed blade, and to this date, I’ve made
far more folders than fixed blades. Since I carry folders far more
often than fixed blades, that is where my passion is. I do have
some fixed blade designs such as my Chatham fighter that I am making
for some of our fine Soldiers stationed in Iraq. And because I spent
5 years as a Professional Whitewater Rafting Guide on the Kern River
here in California, I am in the process of making a better Guide
Knife. There just isn’t anything out there that most guides like. I
think I may be able to fix that.
I apprenticed as
a Toolmaker, and have spent the majority of the last 15 years doing
that. Minus the 5 Springs, and Summers I spent guiding of course.
I really had no mentor when I started
making knives, but have recently spent time in the shop with local
maker T.C. Collins, and have become pretty good friends with Warren
Thomas.
I suppose if I had known any makers
before I started, I would have begun by making fixed blades instead
of the dozen plus folders I made 1st.
One of the things
I enjoy most about making knives is creating something with my hands
that will end up being used in your hands. I derive great pleasure
from creating tools for others (and myself) to use. Also, the
camaraderie of the knifemaking community is just a wonderful thing.
I know of no other industry where competitors will so willingly
share knowledge and information with each other.
I am a Member of the Southern
California Blades, a knife collecting club and was recently elected
to be their Sergeant at Arms. I am also a member of the California
Knifemakers Association. |