My love of knives began at an
early age. I remember being fascinated with my Dads old
knives, several of which are now my most prized possessions.
My father was an Industrial Arts teacher and enjoyed making
everything from wood furniture and canoes, to wrought
iron gates and lamps. Growing up in New York, we had a
basement full of machinery and shop tools.
I probably made my first all-wooden knives around
the age of 6 or 7 and moved on to actual tool steel
knives in my dad's shop class in eighth grade. In the
early 70's, carrying pocket knives to school was the
norm for boys, and a stacked leather-handled knife
was a favorite project in my dad's metal shop class!
Working as a machinist for the past 25 years has kept
me constantly around tool steel and much of the equipment
needed to make knives. In 1995, I decided to get serious
about what had always been just a hobby. At that time,
I began to acquire my own knifemaking equipment so
I could work on my knives away from my job. The same
year my family and I relocated to Lakeland, Florida.
Shortly after our move to Florida, I began developing
my first standard models, what are now my Small and
Medium Hunters. I called on my experience from deer
hunting in New York and I also considered a lot of
feedback from local hunters and customers here in Florida.
Participating in the various internet forums opened
my eyes to the importance of other knife styles. Fighters
and Tacticals presently constitute a significant percentage
of the knives I make. My latest endeavor is folders.
As a machinist, I'm enjoying the challenges involved
in making them.
The knives…
I feel that the internet knife forums have played a
very key role in my success as a knifemaker. For
me, they provide excellent exposure. More importantly,
they provide almost instant customer feedback that
is shared by literally thousands of members. I make
my knives knowing that every one of them could be
reviewed on the forums, complete with close-up digital
photos. This keeps me striving for the highest level
of fit, finish and overall quality. The forums also
keep me constantly thinking about new designs. Seeing
the work of so many talented makers on a daily basis
is quite inspiring. Finally, the forums keep me up
to date on the latest materials and processes, which
constantly enables me to improve my knives. If you
are not a member of one of the forums, please see
my links page and check them out. They are a wealth
of information and you will meet the NICEST people
in the world there!!
I really enjoy making knives and never consider it
a job. If the love of what I do ever stops showing
in my work, then the time will have come for me to
unplug the grinder and pick up a fishing pole!
I appreciate your interest in my knives.