Delbert Ealy
Forum Owner-Moderator - Founder
Well after several days of recovery, here is some of what happened last weekend.
We started off friday evening with an amazing dinner as is usually the case followed by an introduction by Tim Zowada.
Dna Maragni was next with a list of books from his massive library. He said after 2 cullings he was able to get the list down to 49 of his very favorites. He was also kind enough to provide us with a printed list of all the books, several of which are now on my most wanted list. Dan is a great guy who has worked in the knife industry for many years, with some major production companies, though the only one that comes to mind right now is Cold Steel.
There was open forge after Dans lecture and a lot of reuniting with old friends. We stayed up late as usual, I don't think I made it to bed until 1:30 or so.
We woke up to a hearty breakfast and the it was Kevin Cashen talking about knife construction techniques. Jerry Rados was schuled to do the lecture, but he had to cancel at the last minute.
Kevin had a takedown knife that he brought with him to explain some of his fitting techniques, and did a wonderful job on the lecture.
As always with Kevins lectures, there is some great little piece of information to take away, that makes me think "why didn't I think of that?"
I have always how precisely Kevin can fit a guard on his knives and swords, now I know how he does it and I am still amazed.
more later, i have to go to work
We started off friday evening with an amazing dinner as is usually the case followed by an introduction by Tim Zowada.
Dna Maragni was next with a list of books from his massive library. He said after 2 cullings he was able to get the list down to 49 of his very favorites. He was also kind enough to provide us with a printed list of all the books, several of which are now on my most wanted list. Dan is a great guy who has worked in the knife industry for many years, with some major production companies, though the only one that comes to mind right now is Cold Steel.
There was open forge after Dans lecture and a lot of reuniting with old friends. We stayed up late as usual, I don't think I made it to bed until 1:30 or so.
We woke up to a hearty breakfast and the it was Kevin Cashen talking about knife construction techniques. Jerry Rados was schuled to do the lecture, but he had to cancel at the last minute.
Kevin had a takedown knife that he brought with him to explain some of his fitting techniques, and did a wonderful job on the lecture.
As always with Kevins lectures, there is some great little piece of information to take away, that makes me think "why didn't I think of that?"
I have always how precisely Kevin can fit a guard on his knives and swords, now I know how he does it and I am still amazed.
more later, i have to go to work