Can I get a chisel grind done the right way around?

The reason why Mr Emerson grinds his knives on the other side are out of respect to the late Phil Hartsfield. The history behind this is that many years ago, a group of "underwater welders" had approached Phil to make a chisel ground folding knife for them. Phil said he didn't do folders, and referred them to Mr Emerson. He agreed, and out of respect to Phil, he ground his knives to a chisel grind, but on the opposite side of the way Phil grinds it.
 
The reason why Mr Emerson grinds his knives on the other side are out of respect to the late Phil Hartsfield. The history behind this is that many years ago, a group of "underwater welders" had approached Phil to make a chisel ground folding knife for them. Phil said he didn't do folders, and referred them to Mr Emerson. He agreed, and out of respect to Phil, he ground his knives to a chisel grind, but on the opposite side of the way Phil grinds it.

Frankly that just sounds silly. I'm a massive fan of my CQC-7, but it should be ground on the other side to make it usable for right handed people, which is the vast majority.
 
I hope Ernest at least considers doing a limited run of a RH grind CQC7's. These folders could sell out in record time.
rolf
 
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