sethshaun
Active Member
Hey y'all, I'd like to not be a stranger so I will say hi. So here is how the obsission started. Dad said, "I think I want to make knives"....and I said ok (on the inside I said yeah ok  this won't work). So he got a Wayne Goddard book and played around on the Internet...and since he worked in a metal shop for 30 some odd years....he felt pretty confident about it. He started to gather tools and materials and I just kinda hung out in orbit ocasionalyu peeking at what he was up to...(I was too busy reloading ammo and messing around with my critters). Then I noticed he was serious and said how hard is this? He gave me the book, I read it and realized how many of the tools we had already. So I got ahold of an old saw blade and some nice wood from a friend of mine makes custom writing pens. So I drew a shape and consulted pop, Mr. Goddards book and the web as needed. I learned a lot from that first one and felt the obsession to make a better one. I ordered some 1095 (it was the simplest steel I could find) and some stainless tubing and got some camel bone from a knife guy,Dan Piergallini, (very nice and informative gentalmen) at the Lakeland gun show. This second knife turned out leaps and bounds better than the first, IMHO.
 this won't work). So he got a Wayne Goddard book and played around on the Internet...and since he worked in a metal shop for 30 some odd years....he felt pretty confident about it. He started to gather tools and materials and I just kinda hung out in orbit ocasionalyu peeking at what he was up to...(I was too busy reloading ammo and messing around with my critters). Then I noticed he was serious and said how hard is this? He gave me the book, I read it and realized how many of the tools we had already. So I got ahold of an old saw blade and some nice wood from a friend of mine makes custom writing pens. So I drew a shape and consulted pop, Mr. Goddards book and the web as needed. I learned a lot from that first one and felt the obsession to make a better one. I ordered some 1095 (it was the simplest steel I could find) and some stainless tubing and got some camel bone from a knife guy,Dan Piergallini, (very nice and informative gentalmen) at the Lakeland gun show. This second knife turned out leaps and bounds better than the first, IMHO.   
Two weeks later I went to the gator knife show in Lakeland and saw many inspiring knives. I was strolling through and noticed a style of knife that really stood out to me and sitting there was a guy named Steve Davis. I asked how far he lived from a certain gunstore/pawn shop close to the Smokies. I had recognized his art from the knives in the store. He answered many of my beginners questions and pointed me to this forum. He was right it's a fantastic site!
				
			Two weeks later I went to the gator knife show in Lakeland and saw many inspiring knives. I was strolling through and noticed a style of knife that really stood out to me and sitting there was a guy named Steve Davis. I asked how far he lived from a certain gunstore/pawn shop close to the Smokies. I had recognized his art from the knives in the store. He answered many of my beginners questions and pointed me to this forum. He was right it's a fantastic site!
			
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