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- grinder made specifically for knife making. The standard size for a knifemakers' belt grinder is a grinder that runs a belt size of 2" by 72". Pre-polish...
- Michael Leon Walker is an American custom knifemaker and sculptor based in Taos, New Mexico. Walker is the inventor of more than 20 different knife mechanisms...
- Daniel Winkler is an American custom knifemaker based in Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Winkler has been making knives since 1977 and is a certified Mastersmith...
- First Blood and Rambo: First Blood Part II. As a knifemaker Lile served as a president of the Knifemakers' Guild and on the board of directors of the American...
- designed by the custom knifemaker Gil Hibben. Over the years, the lineup has grown, and Browning has teamed up with other knifemakers such as Jerry Fisk,...
- American motorcycle mechanic, artist, pin striper, metal fabricator, knifemaker and gunsmith. As the son of a sign painter, Howard learned to letter and...
- February 12, 2006), also known as Bill Moran, was a pioneering American knifemaker who founded the American Bladesmith Society and reintroduced the process...
- custom knifemaker, martial artist, and edged-weapons expert. Originally an engineer and machinist in the aerospace industry, Emerson became a knifemaker by...
- Gil Hibben (born September 4, 1935) is an American custom knifemaker from Wyoming who is based in La Grange, Kentucky. Hibben designed the first line of...
- century, but in the 1980s the design was improved by American custom knifemaker Michael Walker. Linerlock knives have been around since the late 19th...