For many years I took orders, and for all those years I sold everything I made. But there came a time, and I think if a person sticks with it long enough, the time comes for everyone, to realize that there are fewer days ahead, then there are behind, and that there are lots of things I want to make before I'm unable to do so. For me that time came when my personal situation changed (my health). I quit taking orders, cleaned up the order log, and said that from then on, I would make what I wanted to, and if it sells fine, and if not, that's fine too.
Sometimes a knife is just waiting for the right person to come along, so many times I will just leave one that hasn't sold, up on the website, and occasionally post and/or repost it on social media.....and usually it sells. Sometimes it's just one in the safe, for my family to sell after I'm gone. And of course, there is always that occasional "walk in", especially around hunting season and/or Christmas, who is looking for a knife....so I try to keep a few stored up for that too. My storage consists of either a humidity controlled safe, for the higher end pieces, or a large Pelican Case for the "day to day" type knives.
If you're a full time/sole source of income Knifemaker, it's generally sold before you make it, but for me that got old really fast.....every time I stepped into the shop, I knew exactly what had to be done. Since I don't have to do that (military retirement....and a wife with a really good job!)
when I quit taking orders, knifemaking became fun again. Now I look at have "spare" knives as a blessing, that are just waiting for the right person to come along.