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Introduction and the Pre-Pre-Show
It has been a long time since I have been this excited for a Canadian Knifemaker Guild show. Following the CKGs press release with news that special guest Neil Ostroff of True North Knives would be featuring Strider and Chris Reeve knives, the forums were abuzz with excitement! As a knife enthusiast with a particular interest in tactical knives, I knew this would attract many new collectors into the fold. Needless to say, I was not disappointed!
I was also pleased to be accompanied by a special guest, fellow knife collector krausb who flew in all the way from Calgary for the show. After all, knife shows are about more than just knives, they are about building relationships with knifemakers and other collectors. This review covers the show from our perspective and we hope you enjoy our show experience as much as we did.
To start things off on the right foot, and make sure that we were traveling in style, we rented a Hummer for the weekend. It turned out to a good decision given the surprise snowstorm. Nothing was going to get in our way from making it to the show!
Being hard-core collectors, we hit the hotel a few hours before the official pre-show. As luck would have it, we ran into my good friends Greg Lightfoot and Kirby Lambert! Krausb was particularly anxious to meet these two makers and discuss his recent Lightfoot acquisitions. Greg was more than happy to provide background info on his Delta and 458 Magnum designs.
In fact, he even demonstrated some creative uses to us and Eric Elson who joined us as well
Of course, you cant have a party without Brian Lyttle!
But seriously, we were really interested to learn about Greg and Kirbys recent trip to Alaska where they forged some steel for two incredible knives that will be featured in an upcoming issue of blade. Imagine our surprise to learn that these knives would be unveiled in the official pre-show!
The Official Pre-Show
krausb and I immediately pounced on Greg to see the two Alaska knives they were incredible!
The first was a Hog Hunter with mammoth scales and his new Sub Sonic blade grind. I am holding the knife in this picture.
And here is a close-up of the grind
The second was a new design folder with walrus scales
It has been a long time since I have been this excited for a Canadian Knifemaker Guild show. Following the CKGs press release with news that special guest Neil Ostroff of True North Knives would be featuring Strider and Chris Reeve knives, the forums were abuzz with excitement! As a knife enthusiast with a particular interest in tactical knives, I knew this would attract many new collectors into the fold. Needless to say, I was not disappointed!
I was also pleased to be accompanied by a special guest, fellow knife collector krausb who flew in all the way from Calgary for the show. After all, knife shows are about more than just knives, they are about building relationships with knifemakers and other collectors. This review covers the show from our perspective and we hope you enjoy our show experience as much as we did.
To start things off on the right foot, and make sure that we were traveling in style, we rented a Hummer for the weekend. It turned out to a good decision given the surprise snowstorm. Nothing was going to get in our way from making it to the show!

Being hard-core collectors, we hit the hotel a few hours before the official pre-show. As luck would have it, we ran into my good friends Greg Lightfoot and Kirby Lambert! Krausb was particularly anxious to meet these two makers and discuss his recent Lightfoot acquisitions. Greg was more than happy to provide background info on his Delta and 458 Magnum designs.

In fact, he even demonstrated some creative uses to us and Eric Elson who joined us as well


Of course, you cant have a party without Brian Lyttle!

But seriously, we were really interested to learn about Greg and Kirbys recent trip to Alaska where they forged some steel for two incredible knives that will be featured in an upcoming issue of blade. Imagine our surprise to learn that these knives would be unveiled in the official pre-show!
The Official Pre-Show
krausb and I immediately pounced on Greg to see the two Alaska knives they were incredible!
The first was a Hog Hunter with mammoth scales and his new Sub Sonic blade grind. I am holding the knife in this picture.

And here is a close-up of the grind

The second was a new design folder with walrus scales
