Has anyone heard of blue knives from seatlle. blue-knives.com. I've been looking at the website for a while but can't get my self to buy an untested knife.
There was a post here on this guy withing the last couple months. Don't recall much about it, but I'll see if I can track it down.
he is a student of Tai Goo in the neotribal school of bladesmithing if I remember.
This one is up on Etsy. Wildly overpriced, I might add. If it cuts as good as it looks, it might be a deal in you lop off a couple of 0's.Here's another one. Does anyone know about Don Carlos Andrade. I know a few places that sell his knives including EE, and local shop here in DC. I haven't heard anyone say anything about how well work. They look funky that's for sure and I haven't seen anyone here talk about him. He has his name in some big name places though.View attachment 17887
Yeah I saw that on his website. I'm just not sure if that's a good thing when it comes to kitchen knives.
Hmmmm! Moriah Cowles of Orchard Steel Knives, who worked with Joel at Cut Brooklyn.
I have used a couple and I don't ;ike how they feel or cut at all lots of wedging, thick behind the edge and they just don't feel good on the stones or in the hand for long periods of time. I think it's funny when people want to make things tribal they think they have to look unfinished or cobbled together. Almost without exception I find authentic tribal pieces to be quite refined and elegant and very much designed in the philosophy of form follows function. That is not always the case with the neo tribal movement. With that said, there are some amazing makers who get it and do phenomenal work. I find his work to be rather expensive for what you are getting but, for some one else it may be a bargain.
Daniel Fairly, a great maker who makes various types of knives, finished a batch of kitchen knives. I'm liking this one he did:
Yeah I'm really digging the two to the right. Overall that is some super clean work!
Who's the maker? I can't read the name.
What is the shape or idea behind the second one from the right? Like a long filet or boner. It looks awesome
Duh! Clear as day and I still didn't see it.
His knives seem very familiar and remind me of another maker's, but I can't remember who.
View attachment 17889View attachment 17890Sorry to keep adding but has anyone heard of Mariano Gugliotta of Argentina. He has some nice looking stuff. His damascus looks great too. Although it seems like he only does damascus in hunters.
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