Welcome
Welcome to my blog about knives. My biggest passion in life. Handmade custom knives. My favorite materials are damascus steel, and natural handle materials (stag, mammoth ivory & wood).
Enjoy! Click on the pictures to see them bigger!
Enjoy! Click on the pictures to see them bigger!
Thursday, May 21, 2015
-NOTIFICATION-
If you see a post on "Messenforum.nl" made under the name "Blastmaster1972" with a date later than April 2015, that post was NOT made by me.
The forum-owner there is abusing his administrator powers to make fake posts in the name of members that have left his forum.
Be advised.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Heinz Kocher
Here's a picture of my 3 Heinz Kocher knives. I don't know much about
this maker, but I do know that they are some of the most nicely fitted
and finished knives I've seen. All 3 have some kind of "assisted
opening" mechanism, that makes the blade open a little bit. All 3
mechanism are different. This man is a technical genius! Handle material
on the top one is Desert Ironwood, on the bottom one Mother of Pearl, on the middle one "Katec".
As always: click on the picture to enlarge!
As always: click on the picture to enlarge!
Saturday, May 16, 2015
I haven't posted here in a long time. But I decided to re-start this blog, and also made a facebook "bloggers" page.
Last knives I posted here were from 2012, so I have a lot of catching up to do!
Here's a "teaser" pic with my latest knives, purchased on the DKE knifeshow.
Top to bottom:
- big "frontflipper" by Martin Annegarn (MaKnives)
- a little brass "Bolt-Action" pen, made by Jan Pap
- a small kitchen knife made by Alessio Salsi
- an assisted-opening folder made by Heinz Kocher
Kind regards,
Jos.
Last knives I posted here were from 2012, so I have a lot of catching up to do!
Here's a "teaser" pic with my latest knives, purchased on the DKE knifeshow.
Top to bottom:
- big "frontflipper" by Martin Annegarn (MaKnives)
- a little brass "Bolt-Action" pen, made by Jan Pap
- a small kitchen knife made by Alessio Salsi
- an assisted-opening folder made by Heinz Kocher
Kind regards,
Jos.
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