Pretty cool knives. It looks like she is doing more bushcrafting and kitchen knives than tactical knives. I maybe wrong about the bushcrafting but it looks like it from some of the blade blanks.
Originally posted by Ronin101: i thinks she is using files and charging 800 bucks a pop
with 7 months lead times.... wow
good for her though
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She makes a killing selling to uneducated hipsters. She's very well known in the knife community but not in a good way.
Lots of legitimate knife-makers have a hard time selling much nicer knives for less money.
Kudos to her for finding a niche where she can soak people with more money than sense but I don't consider her a knife maker. She buys old crusty farrier rasps, cleans them, does little to no forging on them, grinds an edge, does a rudimentary heat treat, uses scrap wood that doesn't look properly stabilized and charges a mint and gets it because she's a woman who lives in Brooklyn.
If you go to her website, she sells it as repurposing, upcycling, reclaiming and all that other feel good crap people eat up these days.
Originally posted by Scurvy: She makes a killing selling to uneducated hipsters. She's very well known in the knife community but not in a good way.
Lots of legitimate knife-makers have a hard time selling much nicer knives for less money.
Kudos to her for finding a niche where she can soak people with more money than sense but I don't consider her a knife maker. She buys old crusty farrier rasps, cleans them, does little to no forging on them, grinds an edge, does a rudimentary heat treat, uses scrap wood that doesn't look properly stabilized and charges a mint and gets it because she's a woman who lives in Brooklyn.
If you go to her website, she sells it as repurposing, upcycling, reclaiming and all that other feel good crap people eat up these days.
I can't criticize her for getting what price she can get for her knives, but too bad her customers don't know better.
Is it really $800 for a crudely finished file knife from her? You can get a Bob Dozier knife of similar construction, but done at the highest level for $400, and it will be so much better made.
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Posts: 53499 | Location: Texas | Registered: February 10, 2004
Make a knife like Bob Kramer and it is more beautiful than it has to be. It will cost more than $800, too.
Bob Kramer just lives up the road a little bit. Have exchanged emails but not yet met. However, he is my inspiration.
Below is one I made from 1095 with a variety of features, 8.5" blade, brass bolsters and pommel, matched Madrona Burl, Variable edge geometry (incls. distal taper) and mosaic pins:
Bob K's pattern welded steels are remarkable in their performance. That's a closely guarded secret/recipe.
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Posts: 26758 | Location: dughouse | Registered: February 04, 2003
If you like file knives, go to: www.michaelmorrisknives.com I found a very old Nicholson file in an old barn. Morris made a bad ass knife out of it. About 150 bucks.
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