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Ken Onion, a knife maker from Honolulu, said he had 14 custom knives worth about $40,000 stolen from luggage in 2006 on a trip to a show in California.
Knowing this, Kramer, like many smiths, puts a "crowned" spine and a rounded heel on each of his custom knives, and for months he had been pushing Kai to do the same.
I win!" Kramer began his Richtig experiment the way he makes his standard custom knives: he ran a steel plate through a band saw, cutting out several knife-shaped chunks, and then, with a pair of tongs, laid one on a brick in his forge — a two-foot-square, gas-fired kiln.
I win!" Kramer began his Richtig experiment the way he makes his standard custom knives: he ran a steel plate through a band saw, cutting out several knife-shaped chunks, and then, with a pair of tongs, laid one on a brick in his forge a two-foot-square, gas-fired kiln.
The winner gets a chance to buy one of the custom knives brought to the show.
Like all of Emerson's custom knives there is a 13+ year backlog and no new orders for knives are taken.
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Among custom knife collectors and purveyors today, these knives are known as the "Pre-Tac" (Pre-Tactical) models.
Since 1995 the only way to get a new custom knife from Emerson himself is through a lottery held at knife shows where he is present.
Because of this connection to the Special Warfare community, Emerson changed the name of his custom knife line to "Specwar Knives", and in 1996 this new designation began appearing in the logo on his line of custom blades.
Because of this connection to the Special Warfare community, Emerson changed the name of his custom knife line to "Specwar Knives", and in 1990 this new designation began appearing in the logo on his blades.
You could also opt for a custom knife to suit your needs, but these are often more expensive.
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