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The Heiji pricing looks consistent with Strata and JKI Heiji offeringsWell the Heji prices look like they're pretty much double from what people are paying direct.
The Heiji pricing looks consistent with Strata and JKI Heiji offeringsWell the Heji prices look like they're pretty much double from what people are paying direct.
The shoulder looks really good. More my thing than MyojinAnyone buy the max kagekiyos from ckc.
Would love to hear more about the grind.
Got one! I have been looking for it!Anyone buy the max kagekiyos from ckc.
Would love to hear more about the grind.
They're all stainless clad W2, right?Got one! I have been looking for it!
Thank You!
Erik
Yes, I think so.They're all stainless clad W2, right?
Got one! I have been looking for it!
Thank You!
Erik
Random off topic: you're an Erik? Erik with a k is rare, but if you are I think that makes three of us here.
Background?
Erik from the clan of Erik's
Mutt but heavy on Swedish and Irish.
I assume it will be on ACRE site?
Only in North America. Europe for example it's standardRandom off topic: you're an Erik? Erik with a k is rare
Back when Vikings invaded IrelandMutt but heavy on Swedish and Irish.
Depends on where you are. Over here you see it plenty with a C due to French influences, and I think in Francophone areas it's mostly seen with a C.Only in North America. Europe for example it's standard
True forgot about the French and some of their influences. But don't think it's a common French name. At least haven't met one. Geographically I associate it with Eastern and Northern Europe.Depends on where you are. Over here you see it plenty with a C due to French influences, and I think in Francophone areas it's mostly seen with a C.
I thought it was Runic for Isasmedjan.
Many Éric in France, mostly "old" people now (sorry)True forgot about the French and some of their influences. But don't think it's a common French name. At least haven't met one. Geographically I associate it with Eastern and Northern Europe.
For science, I am always in favor of comparisons. But if my knives get mentioned or compared to @KAMON Knives in any favorable light, it is only because I have taken so much inspiration from him. Much respect to one of the GOATsIf you want to see this comparison, you can look in the eddworks passaround thread. I compared the passaround Eddworks that even Ed acknowledged was inspired by Ben Kamon and a Kamon that was nearly the same length and weight, and I can say there is a notable difference between the two.
I've been fortunate to have used 4 different Eddworks (3 that I owned, 1 was the passaround) and 5 Kamons (all of which I've owned/do own) so I think I have a decent perspective on both of their knives.
For science, I am always in favor of comparisons. But if my knives get mentioned or compared to @KAMON Knives in any favorable light, it is only because I have taken so much inspiration from him. Much respect to one of the GOATs
I assume it will be on ACRE site?
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