Direware Knives Tailwhip Bowie flipper and a Dervish Knives Navajo are what I've been using lately.
Direware Knives Tailwhip Bowie flipper and a Dervish Knives Navajo are what I've been using lately.
See, this is why we get along. I've known John for about 15-16 years and love the dude. Back when he, Ram Maramba, Winch, and Larry Davidson were the "Chili Brothers". Ram is the dude who taught me to make knives alongside Larry Davidson.
I miss that dude something fierce, I was just thinking about him yesterday, wife and I were watching Forged in Fire and the challenge was making friction folders. Ram had a particularly good quote in an exchange with John about friction folders, they were discussing a collaboration and John suggested they do friction folders, Ram said, "Friction folders?! Friction folders?! What are we candlemakers? No. We're god damned knifemakers, that's what we are."
I've probably mentioned this elsewhere in this thread, but that kind of nostalgia really makes me want one of these
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and one of these to carry it in.
I have a Buck 110 I purchased many years ago with green "Frenchwood" (laminated) covers and a BG-42 blade from the "Master Series" knives. Great knife if you can keep your pants up.
There's nothing civil about this war.
I'm not on his list, so I have no idea where he is in terms of backlog or filling orders. But have you tried reaching out to him on Instagram?
Last time I needed something from him (just a quick Q about a year or so ago), I hit him up on IG and got a response back in a day.
I'm a little bummed to hear you haven't heard from him; a tragedy of the commons is that many talented makers are pretty mediocre businessmen. I could probably make a nice living off being a business manager for small-scale manufacturers. The kind of thing where you basically work with someone to determine their ideal production level and help them establish and manage their brand and production to keep things efficient and smooth. They focus on things like - making knives - and I focus on things like - making sure they don't overspend on equipment or materials and keep their queue to a reasonable size and manage it for them.
I mean, that's more or less my job as a research mentor. I work with the someone to help them establish and develop their production skills, maintain workflow, and be efficient. I have to keep them from overspending on equipment, materials, and labor, while making sure that the 'customers' (myself and collaborators) are getting things worked on at a reasonable pace.
Maybe I just made up my alternative career path...
I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
The lunatics are running the asylum
My daily carry for probably 15 years has been the Benchmade Mini AFCK 812 gifted to me from my wife.
G10 scales, liner lock, thumb hole, and ATS-34 steel.
Is been carried in the woods, on duty, and in the office. I have others, but its my favorite.
The only thing I'd change would be an Axis lock in place of the liner lock.
I have the large and small AFCK in M2. One of my all-time favorite production knives and carried a bunch both on and off the job.
Made even better because the co-designer was Chris Caracci, (former SEAL Team 6 member and Ft. Lauderdale P.D.), who was one of my first SWAT school instructors in the late 80's.
I have a bit of an issue with comfortably manipulating the smaller AFCK...but I still love it. (Probably from some thumb injuries over the years.)
There's nothing civil about this war.