EdCaffreyMS
"The Montana Bladesmith"
Of why it's so important to think carefully before you choose to mark your knives with some "pet name", initials, or obscure logo.
This is an exert from an email that I received this morning.....
My response:
I suppose that if a maker isn't interested in selling their knives it's of no consequence, but if you do, or intend to sell our knives in the future, do yourself a favor and mark your knives in an easily identifiable manner. Most folks won't even make the effort to send an email such at this person did.
This is an exert from an email that I received this morning.....
Hi,
I just picked up a handmade knife at the XXXXXX gun show. It is clearly a hand forged knife but the only identifier is the name "BoB" stamped into the spine just in front of the handle. It is a drop point with stag handles. Any clue as to who this blade maker is? It's a very nice knife, and I was hoping get another one made similar to it.
My response:
Hi XXXXX,
I try to tell Knifemakers to mark their blade in such a manner to be readily identifiable..... but so many want to do some pet name, initials, or some odd logo. Unfortunately, I have no idea who's knife that might be, and suspect that unless it's by blind luck, you'll likely never know.
I suppose that if a maker isn't interested in selling their knives it's of no consequence, but if you do, or intend to sell our knives in the future, do yourself a favor and mark your knives in an easily identifiable manner. Most folks won't even make the effort to send an email such at this person did.