A. A. Sanders
Congratulations on your selection of a A.A. Sanders custom knife. Al Sanders is a full-time knifemaker who prides himself as a maker of beautiful, functional, collectable, one-of-a-kind knives. He lives in Norman, Oklahoma and is a member of the Knifemakers' Guild. Al is proud that you have chosen one of his creations.
A. T. Barr
Congratulations on your selection of an A.T. Barr custom knife. A.T. is a member of the Knifemakers' Guild, hailing from Nicholasville, Kentucky, and has been written up many times in knife magazines. He has been making knives since 1979. Your consideration of an A.T. Barr creation makes A.T. proud, for he has dedicated himself to making knives that look, feel and perform the way custom knives should.
Bruce Barkdoll
Congratulations on your selection of a "Barkdoll" custom knife. Bruce is a full-time knife maker who prides himself as a maker of beautiful, functional, collectable, one-of-a-kind knives. He lives in Clearlake, California. Bruce is proud that you are considering one of his creations.
James "Hoot" Gibson
Congratulations on your selection of a "Hoot" custom knife. James "Hoot" Gibson is retired from Continental Can Company where he had the opportunity to work with metals in their machine shop and lives in Dead Lake, Florida. "Hoot" became a member of the Knifemakers' Guild in 1990 and began making his knives for show and sale. He is proud that you are considering one of his creation.
Ken Richardson
Ken Richardson is a retired professional horseshoers and blacksmiths living in Davisville, MO. He began making knives out of old saws for friends who were trappers, hunters, and fishermen, as in the Ozarks these are year-round activities. It was never anticipated that these knives would become so popular. Now it is a full time job for the entire Richardson family. The old saws have became hard to find, so, Ken sent samples of the best of the old saws to several steel mills to be analyzed. Eventually, the exact metal was obtained, which is carbon 1085 Blue Tempered Spring Steel. The spring steel has all the qualities of the old saws: it is springy, will not chip, and is easy to sharpen yet holds a very keen edge. The handles are usually made of shed whitetail, mule deer, elk horn or cocobolo. I have watched these knives being made and every operation is done freehand without the use of jigs or patterns so every knife is completely handmade. This handcrafted knife will satisfy you in every way, every day. This is Ken's families GUARANTEE.
Frank McGowan
Congratulations on your selection of a McGowan custom knife. Frank McGowan, the maker, prides himself as a maker of beautiful, functional, one-of-a-kind knives. He is from Sykesville, Maryland where he spends most of his time since 1986 making knives. Frank is proud that you have chosen to consider one of his creations.
Mike "Whiskers" Allen
Congratulations on your selection of a Mike "Whiskers" Allen custom knife. Mike is a full-time knifemaker who prides himself as a maker of beautiful, functional, collectable, one-of-a-kind knives. He lives in Malakoff, Texas and is a member of the Knifemakers' Guild. Mike is proud that you are considering one of his creations. Please note: Some states don't allow automatic Knives such as these. Please make sure that you are allowed to have one of these before ordering.
Roger Gamble
Congratulations on your selection of a Gamble custom knife. Roger Gamble is a knifemaker that prides himself as a maker of beautiful, functional, collectable, one-of-a-kind knives. He lives in St. Petersburg, Florida and is a member of the Knifemakers' Guild. Roger is proud that you are considering one of his creations.
R. W. Wilson
Congratulations on your selection of a Wilson custom knife. R.W. Wilson is a member of the Knifemakers' Guild, and prides himself as a maker of beautiful, functional, one-of-a-kind knives. He is from Weirton, West Virginia where he spends most of his time making knives.
Wayne Whittaker
Congratulations on your selection of a Whittaker custom knife. Wayne Whittaker is a member of the Knifemakers' Guild, married with grown children, and for the past 35 years has been a cutter grinder for General Motors. He has been making knives at his home workshop in Metamora, Michigan for 25 years. He says making knives is his passion. Wayne is proud that you have chosen to consider one of his creations.
Joker Knives
Once again, Joker brings you the result of years of work and dedication. With a handful of new creations and an even more precise harmonization between artisanal experience, nobility of materials and forefront technology, Joker tries to secure the powerful position that professionals and markets, both national and international, have given them lately.
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