Kevin Zito
KNIFE MAKER


Thanks, Ty! I’m leaning more and more toward the Blackwood ... I use it on just about everything lol.Looking good Kevin. Blackwood would be my choice.
Thanks! I thought about the issue you mention, but I wasn’t sure if it was proper to state that or not. I always get confused about that. It does look like the drawing of the knife that I saw online, but it is different as well.Kevin, stay away from impling your knife is anything like the one you referenced. It's near impossible to patent a knife, however a name can be trademarked and sometimes some folks, including big business tend to get real uptight about the name of their baby!
I love the lines of that one, It appears it would make a great skinner for larger game!![]()
The kick of the handle will work excellent as when you are undressing a critter. Once you get the pelt started you are pulling with one hand and using a flick of the wrist with the knife in your other hand.
Thanks, Rick!Great job I am saving all my mess ups for my trapping skinners I won't have a shortage![]()
Thanks! I’ve never sold a knife and probably won’t ever sell one. (Probably won’t ever get good enough for that.) So I’m not so worried about law suit type issues... for me it’s more about giving credit when it’s due. Thanks again for the kind words.I like it!!! I do some variations like that also!!
"Randall inspired"
Thanks!!! It feels good to hear these comments from y’all! Heck I might just make anothern.I like that! good way to give credit, but not implying at all it's a copy.
Oh Kevin, that grind looks good for a 2X72 grinder, and since you're using a 3X36 - WOW!!!
Wow! Thanks for the kind words. I don’t think I can quit doing this now. It makes me happy... weird, right?That's great work right there for still being new to the game. I started out on the Grizzly G1015 and was happy with that for a long time until I went to my KMG and LOVE the versatility it offers with the few attachments I got. You'll progress well in it. Keep that passion and you'll have your own table at the shows soon enough.
Something I like to do when I'm not sure about the handle to put on a blade is while I'm sitting watching TV in the evenings, I'll just hold the blade in my hands and look at it to get a good feel of it. I call it "talking to the spirit of the blade" .... my wife says I'm "fondling my toys".... WHATEVER. It always helps to find that perfect match of scales to make it unique. Whenever I don't do that, it will inevitably end up with something I'm not completely happy about. But this is just my process....