Delbert Ealy
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First is an aebl paring with ironwood handle $120
next is an aebl 105mm petty with cocobolo handle $175
next is an aebl 150mm petty with zircote handle $245
next is an aebl 165mm santoku with blue dyed curly maple handle $350
last is an O-1 210mm line knife with red dyed curly maple handle $295
Please pm me if you are interested in any of these knives.
And to go with all of these a bit of news from the shop, first is that I will be gone from the 11-15 this month. I will be speaking at the Ashokan seminar about Damascus and gold and silver mokume.
Second is that one of my eleven year old twin daughters has decided she wants to be like her dad and make knives. Her name is Evlyn and she picked out the handle material for all of the above knives. She has spent quite a few hours in my shop the last week and a half, and will be spending more over the winter as time permits. My wife and I have decided that she will spend this time watching, and learning. Next year she will begin to make some knives.
I must say that I am happy that she is eager to learn my craft, but a little nervous too, along with a few more emotions that are hard to put into words. Tomorrow is the first day of school, so its off to bed for me now. Back to the early morning schedule.
Thanks,
Del
next is an aebl 105mm petty with cocobolo handle $175
next is an aebl 150mm petty with zircote handle $245
next is an aebl 165mm santoku with blue dyed curly maple handle $350
last is an O-1 210mm line knife with red dyed curly maple handle $295
Please pm me if you are interested in any of these knives.
And to go with all of these a bit of news from the shop, first is that I will be gone from the 11-15 this month. I will be speaking at the Ashokan seminar about Damascus and gold and silver mokume.
Second is that one of my eleven year old twin daughters has decided she wants to be like her dad and make knives. Her name is Evlyn and she picked out the handle material for all of the above knives. She has spent quite a few hours in my shop the last week and a half, and will be spending more over the winter as time permits. My wife and I have decided that she will spend this time watching, and learning. Next year she will begin to make some knives.
I must say that I am happy that she is eager to learn my craft, but a little nervous too, along with a few more emotions that are hard to put into words. Tomorrow is the first day of school, so its off to bed for me now. Back to the early morning schedule.
Thanks,
Del