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And as the avatar implies, I'm a full time knifemaker when I want to be.
I formerly owned a scrap metal business in Atlanta.
Got tired of being shot at in 2008, sold my business in 2009 and retired.
Or so I thought.
Took me 18 mos. to finish my wifes "Honey do " list.
Now......I'm a knifemaker, chief dog washer, landscaper, cook, landlord, head goat roper, maid, and whatever the hell needs being done at our houses.
So much for *retirement*.
My wife and I began prepping 5 years ago, and with my wifes support, we continue to do so to some degree every week. We're in it for the long haul.
I'm a voting member of the Knifemakers Guild and will be happy to answer/offer opinions (when asked), to the best of my ability,on any questions related to cutlery, steel, etc.
I'm not the best nor the worst, but make/sell enough to keep me busy.
Sincerely.........T.H.E. Blademaker
I formerly owned a scrap metal business in Atlanta.
Got tired of being shot at in 2008, sold my business in 2009 and retired.
Or so I thought.
Took me 18 mos. to finish my wifes "Honey do " list.
Now......I'm a knifemaker, chief dog washer, landscaper, cook, landlord, head goat roper, maid, and whatever the hell needs being done at our houses.
So much for *retirement*.
My wife and I began prepping 5 years ago, and with my wifes support, we continue to do so to some degree every week. We're in it for the long haul.
I'm a voting member of the Knifemakers Guild and will be happy to answer/offer opinions (when asked), to the best of my ability,on any questions related to cutlery, steel, etc.
I'm not the best nor the worst, but make/sell enough to keep me busy.
Sincerely.........T.H.E. Blademaker