Jeremy Krammes - One for the new book

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Why wait--look first:

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Jeremy sent this to me to have hi-res images taken for his two-page inclusion in Dr. David Darom and Dennis Greenbaum's upcoming book: '100 Custom Knives in the Making'.
I sent Dr. Darom a gaggle of images on a contact sheet and he picked out a handful to process. He'll take it from there..

While in my hands, I took the liberty of shooting it my way on a colorful background for Jeremy and others. It's hard to tell, but the bevels are a lovely bead blast, while the flats are hand-rubbed satin. SHWEET!

Looks like he's a contender!

Coop
 
Excellent pictures as always Coop.Do you have any background info on this maker? It really is one cool looking folder.
 
A fine looking knife shown in its best light by Coop; as always.

Dr. Darom sure does put together some great photos for his books.
 
Stumpy said:
Do you have any background info on this maker? It really is one cool looking folder.
Yes it is. Not much on him. I hope he will join in and comment.

Thanks guys!

Coop
 
Thanks for the comments everyone. This seems like a nice place, I think I'll hang around for a while.

Jeremy
 
Wow a 3rd book.I've got Dr.Dorom's 1st 2 custom books and they are amoung the best knife books I've seen.(must reading).Does any one know when "One Hundred Custom Knives in the Making" will be out?,what makers will be involved?,etc.
You know when I bought Dr.Dorom's Folding book it almost gave me the feeling I bought a custom knife.I can bring out the book anytime I want and look at the beautiful pictures and reread the articles.Get as close to those high end folders then I could at a show(which would only be once or twice a yr.for me).Anyway place your order as soon as possible,it is worth it. :D
 
The book will be released at the 2006 Blade show. There a bunch of big name makers, and some lesser known makers in the book. I know that there will be a page for Robbert Eggerling on making damascus.

Jeremy
 
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