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BigMert: Big File Guide, Collaboration with Mert Tansu
Mert Tansu is well-known knifemaker of chef knives, located in the Hunter Valley, NSW. Born in Turkey and with a background as an Executive Chef in the US and in Australia, Mert hung up his chef jacket in 2018 to focus full-time on knife making. Based in the Hunter Valley, NSW he offers one-on-one workshops as well as knives for professional chefs and others who appreciate quality tools from https://tansuknives.com/Earlier in the year, Mert approached us to make a custom version of the file
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3rd Oct 2019
Sapele scales and 1084 Blade
Daniel P recently completed a nice project; 1084 Carbon steel blade and Sapele Mahogany handle scales with Copper pins. It is looking very nice.Thanks for the photo, Dan!
27th Sep 2019
Hybrid Blue Pearl and Carbon Steel Knife by Stuart McC
One of the best uses we have seen of the Hybrid Blue Pearl Scales below, from Stuart McC.These scales look good but are a bit tricky to use, with stabilised mango wood on the sides and an acrylic hybrid twirly centre.Stuart has made a carbon steel blade with full tang construction, centering the handle scales on the pins.This makes sure he gets the stabilised mango on each side, while the swirly centre still takes most of the attention.Mosaic pin in the centre and 1/4" brass pins on either side
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4th Sep 2019
Exceptional Knife Maker: Henning Wilkinson
Henning Wilkinson is recognised as a skilled master maker, combining an eye for design with exceptional fit and finish. Presenting his work to collectors and other makers at the 2019 Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia, all of Henning's knives but one was sold before the show officially opened to the public (!)Qualified as a gunsmith and with a passion for knife making, Henning's work displays the artists eye for lines, combined with his distinguished ability to execute technically advanced designs.
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2nd Sep 2019
Valhalla Blades: Nordic inspired, hand made knives
Lachlan Scowcroft from Valhalla Blades is one of the nicest guys we know.Always with a big smile, interacting with other makers and knife collectors alike at the Sydney Knife show again this year, he received a lot of compliments on his work.Taking the opportunity to show a couple of photos here from one of the knifes on display at the Sydney show.Carbon Steel Damascus from Odins Arms, brass and hardwood handle, with sheath in kydex and leather.To check out Lachlan's work or get in contact, this
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29th Aug 2019