This is my knife he made for me and I can tell you it’s even better in person …. Absolutely incredible… super easy to work with will be getting more from him very soon
I’m really pleased you like it! The ultimate satisfaction for me is when someone loves the blade and uses it all the time. This one should serve you admirably!
@@MarsFireForge I bought the black handled mini-Accipiter from Sean's video, and its the same. It is better than the video makes it out to be. I use it as my utility knife at work and home, and it doubles as a fidget spinner, because it feels so good in my hand as I spin it from forward to reverse grip. That's why I have a few nicks in my study desk now.
@@michaelritter2180 HAHAHA! Thank you! And, that’s authentic, I do that all the time, not just for the camera! I appreciate the comment and subscription, Michael.
@@seth_ocaster thanks, Seth, I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and like the knife. Nice Millennium Falcon avatar, I love that ship. That and the Slave 1 are my top.
@@jmbstudio6873 Thank you! I’ve been doing it 16 years but never shared or demonstrated my process much, I’m glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment, it means a lot!
Wow! I thought your knives were so much better than anything I've made to date because you had a heap of expensive equipment I can't afford yet. But you use much the same kind of tools. It must be the knowledge and practice. At least now that I've seen you light your pipe, I know why you don't have a mustache.
@@darylbrenton4839 hahaha it’s actually a difficult technique to get that thing lit without burning myself, but it’s a bunch of fun. Yeah I don’t have many tools and only recently got the belt grinder, but you REALLY want to see a guy who does stunning work with minimal tools it’s Slovik Telly. He makes immaculate and extremely complex knives with shear virtue, and very few tools. At least his old stuff I’m not sure if he’s upgraded his shop recently.
@@kennethomeara9848 you know I really should! I fact I’ve been meaning to get a design I have put onto a stamp, just haven’t done it yet. I’ve marked my blades in various ways over the years but never found one I really liked. Thanks for watching!
This is my knife he made for me and I can tell you it’s even better in person …. Absolutely incredible… super easy to work with will be getting more from him very soon
I’m really pleased you like it! The ultimate satisfaction for me is when someone loves the blade and uses it all the time. This one should serve you admirably!
@@MarsFireForge I bought the black handled mini-Accipiter from Sean's video, and its the same. It is better than the video makes it out to be. I use it as my utility knife at work and home, and it doubles as a fidget spinner, because it feels so good in my hand as I spin it from forward to reverse grip. That's why I have a few nicks in my study desk now.
When I saw you light your pipe, I hit like and subscribed
@@michaelritter2180 HAHAHA! Thank you! And, that’s authentic, I do that all the time, not just for the camera! I appreciate the comment and subscription, Michael.
What a great little knife!
@@seth_ocaster thanks, Seth, I’m so glad you enjoyed the video and like the knife. Nice Millennium Falcon avatar, I love that ship. That and the Slave 1 are my top.
Nicejob.
@@jmbstudio6873 Thank you! I’ve been doing it 16 years but never shared or demonstrated my process much, I’m glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment, it means a lot!
Wow! I thought your knives were so much better than anything I've made to date because you had a heap of expensive equipment I can't afford yet. But you use much the same kind of tools. It must be the knowledge and practice. At least now that I've seen you light your pipe, I know why you don't have a mustache.
@@darylbrenton4839 hahaha it’s actually a difficult technique to get that thing lit without burning myself, but it’s a bunch of fun. Yeah I don’t have many tools and only recently got the belt grinder, but you REALLY want to see a guy who does stunning work with minimal tools it’s Slovik Telly. He makes immaculate and extremely complex knives with shear virtue, and very few tools. At least his old stuff I’m not sure if he’s upgraded his shop recently.
th-cam.com/video/XwxfTM-JWJs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jdIbaGUHYjhs9GU1 here is one of his builds
Very nice! Do you use a makers mark?
@@kennethomeara9848 you know I really should! I fact I’ve been meaning to get a design I have put onto a stamp, just haven’t done it yet. I’ve marked my blades in various ways over the years but never found one I really liked. Thanks for watching!
@@MarsFireForge Yeah, I searched mine for a touchmark, but couldn't find one. You really should.
Bello
Che bello che apprezzi il coltello! Sono contento che ti sia piaciuto il video!