Recently, I had the pleasure of watching and photographing knifemaker Jim Miller in his shop. He's been a knifemaker for over 30 years. He has an extensive library books that he uses to research his period knives to make them as historically accurate as he can. Hand-forged damascus. Some pretty exotic handle materials. His stuff is really amazing.
It's always a good day when you can spend a morning doing something you love and get paid for it.
Here's link to a video I shot and a small gallery of photos:
http://www.gazetteonline.com/apps/p...728/FEATURES/70728011&SearchID=73288773163184
Mr. Miller's website is:
http://www.damascusknives.biz/
Best to all
Jim


It's always a good day when you can spend a morning doing something you love and get paid for it.
Here's link to a video I shot and a small gallery of photos:
http://www.gazetteonline.com/apps/p...728/FEATURES/70728011&SearchID=73288773163184
Mr. Miller's website is:
http://www.damascusknives.biz/
Best to all
Jim