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don't think I have not thought about it. I think it was in my 3rd year of law school that Bruce Bump in Washington was looking for an apprentice. I should have dropped everything and gone for it. I just could not get that far through law school, and not finish.

I made my first knife during law school, with nothing but files and mini hack saw, and hand crank drill.
 
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I don't know why but I love that crooked stamping on the spine. Gives the blade a little more of an industrial tool look to me.

This place (and the knives!) is cool Jeremy. I appreciate ya.


It takes a twelve pack of Bud Ice to get that level of craftsmanship.:D
 
don't think I have not thought about it. I think it was in my 3rd year of law school that Bruce Bump in Washington was looking for an apprentice. I should have dropped everything and gone for it. I just could not get that far through law school, and not finish.

I made my first knife during law school, with nothing but files and mini hack saw, and hand crank drill.

Very Scary - A Large Knife Throwing Lawyer :eek::D
 
First Post. I decided yesterday that I could build myself a fixed blade companion style knife, and I will. I found this website and began learning. Thank you (all)for putting me on the road. Bradley
 
Jeremy,

I like your attitude toward knife making - promoting that others to give it a try. I'm about to take the plunge myself and it's good to see a success story.

Thanks mang. :cool:
 
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I took a piece of .410 A2 barstock and milled it to .250. So A2. First piece of tool steel I had ever heat treated too. , everyone. Thanks again, j
 
When I retire I'm moving out to work and live with Horton. If I can get through the language barrier in the first two years I'll stay. Kind of like moving to Japan or something.

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