backtines
Well-Known Member
First off the title of post should have said thought on getting a table not tale .lol
Hey guys ,I've been selling knives aprox 3 years now strictly as a hobby . A few days ago I've sold my 100th knife. I've also been two 3 knife shows in my life.. I've been to a ton of gun and knife shows but the gun and knife shows around here show tons of guns and maybe a few real makers for knives.
Rudy Joly invited me up to one in Ct last year which was pretty cool and I went to one in NJ yesterday..
All of the knives that were in jersey yesterday seemed like a ton of art type knives .. Really beautiful knives. I mean the workmanship involved with these knives were absolutely beautiful. As they were at Rudy's show, but at Rudy's show , I felt that there were more knives there in the style that I make , then there was in jersey..
Quick question, are there different types of knife shows and styles ? I though at knife shows there are all different types of makers..
So I have a few other questions.
No 1 , do you think my stuff is good enough to get a table at a show ? I always feel that my stuff isn't good enough , especially after seeing those knives at the Jersey show.
No. 2 how much does it cost to take a table at one of these shows? It just felt like it was a real expensive show yesterday. The show was in a ritzy type hotel too.. I'm just saying the feel at Rudy's show " Felt " a lot more comfortable to walk through.
So I guess that's it.. Lots of people tell me that I should try a table one day, but the people that are telling me to do this is my wife and others that have no idea what they're looking at , when the look at knives. Like I said before , every knife I make I always find mistakes in them . I mean I'm getting better at it , but I still think it may be a lack of confidence..
Oh yeah no 3. How many knives does one bring to a show?
Thanks for listening guys.
Hey guys ,I've been selling knives aprox 3 years now strictly as a hobby . A few days ago I've sold my 100th knife. I've also been two 3 knife shows in my life.. I've been to a ton of gun and knife shows but the gun and knife shows around here show tons of guns and maybe a few real makers for knives.
Rudy Joly invited me up to one in Ct last year which was pretty cool and I went to one in NJ yesterday..
All of the knives that were in jersey yesterday seemed like a ton of art type knives .. Really beautiful knives. I mean the workmanship involved with these knives were absolutely beautiful. As they were at Rudy's show, but at Rudy's show , I felt that there were more knives there in the style that I make , then there was in jersey..
Quick question, are there different types of knife shows and styles ? I though at knife shows there are all different types of makers..
So I have a few other questions.
No 1 , do you think my stuff is good enough to get a table at a show ? I always feel that my stuff isn't good enough , especially after seeing those knives at the Jersey show.
No. 2 how much does it cost to take a table at one of these shows? It just felt like it was a real expensive show yesterday. The show was in a ritzy type hotel too.. I'm just saying the feel at Rudy's show " Felt " a lot more comfortable to walk through.
So I guess that's it.. Lots of people tell me that I should try a table one day, but the people that are telling me to do this is my wife and others that have no idea what they're looking at , when the look at knives. Like I said before , every knife I make I always find mistakes in them . I mean I'm getting better at it , but I still think it may be a lack of confidence..
Oh yeah no 3. How many knives does one bring to a show?
Thanks for listening guys.
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