Southeastern Custom Knife Show report

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I had the pleasure of attending my second SECKS this past weekend with a bunch of fellow knife knuts. David Baker (Davidb415) and I were welcomed into the home of Dexter Ewing for the weekend. We couldn't have asked for better hosts than Dex and his family. They were simply too kind to us. Thanks, Dexter.

Friday night Dexter, David, and I drove over to get Darrel Ralph and his stepson, Bob, from their hotel, then went over to meet the rest of the gang - Chris Raymond (CPR) and his wife Denna, Mark Kukelkorn (MarkK) and his wife Denice, Vince (Hillbillenigma), Barry and Phillip Jones, Terrill Hoffman (the official show photographer) and his buddy Mike (O'Neil?). Dexter picked a fine place to eat – the Diamondback Grill in Winston-Salem. Great atmosphere. Great food. Great company. Great knives being passed around. 'Nuff said.
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This will be an annual event for sure.

This year David and I went in together on a table at the show in order to sell off some of our collections. In David’s case, it was unfortunately due to his being out of work for several months. Not to worry – he’s back at work and didn’t leave the show without a few new toys.
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In my case, I had to sell off a few things in order to pick up some others! In the end, I only sold one knife – and that was to CPR of all people. LOL Of course, I only put two on the table to begin with. I just couldn’t seem to part with anything… Anyway, it was GREAT to have a place that we could hang out and rest out feet. The whole NC gang came by throughout the show to take turns watching our table while David and I walked around the show. It was also nice to stay in one place while other forumites in attendance came by the table to introduce themselves. Rockspyder, Endura Duck, Possum, NCBlades, Blades, and others came by frequently to talk knives and show off some toys. It’s always nice to meet forumites in person. Other “regulars” in attendance were Alan Folts, and Otha, We’re reserving the table again next year. (maybe I’ll have a few of my own handmade knives for sale by then…
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I also got to meet and spend a little time with t-kcl list members Bob Harshall and Steve Freund. What a great couple of guys. Their passion for this hobby is unparalleled. Their selection of knives at their table was by far the best (and biggest) of the show. My favorite was the Steve Dunn all-damascus interframe folder. Ahhh, to die for…

There were a few makers that were not here this year - Jot Singh Khalsa and Daniel Winkler among them. With three (don’t even get me started on how ridiculous it is to have THREE major shows on the SAME DAY – SECKS, Chicago, and Blade Show West
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) People didn’t seem to be in a buying mood this year. I heard several rumblings from dealers and makers alike that this was the worst show in a long time. It seemed to me that people were in a definite bargain-hunting mode. GenO only had one knife left Sunday afternoon, and might have sold that before the show ended. Herb Derr sold just about everything he had on his table too. However, I saw many makers with the same number of knives on Sunday afternoon that they came with! Oh well, there’s always next year.

Now to the important part – the new toys! I finally received the kudu-handled chute knife from GenO Denning that I’ve been expecting. It’s very similar to this knife, but with a more reddish tint to the handles. It has a mirror-polished 4.5” ATS-34 blade with a sharpened top edge. It’s 9.5” in OAL. It has red spacers between the handles and tang, and the tang is fully tapered. Suffice to say that it’s up to GenO’s usual outstanding fit and finish standards. The grinds are great, and it’s just a marvelous piece. You’d be hard pressed to find a better knife for $350.

I also picked up a Herb Derr hunter, with a 3” blade of Herb’s 2700 layer birds-eye O1/L6/nickel damascus. The handles are oosic and buffalo horn, with a nickel silver guard, buttcap, and spacer. The blade spine is fileworked for traction. The leather sheath features ostrich skin inserts. At $250, Herb build and outstanding knife and is one of the show bargains.

My “find” of the show was a damascus folder by Raleigh maker Andrew McLurkin. Andrew is a social worker by day, and has only been making knives for about a year. He took Darrel Ralph’s folder class at Montgomery Community College last year, and has excelled quickly. The knife I bought has a 3 3/8” Mike Norris ladder-pattern damascus blade, Robert Eggerling mosaic damascus bolsters, carbon fiber scales, jeweled titanium liners, an O1 carbon steel half-length backspacer, and a gold-inlayed thumbstud. The fit and finish, action, smoothness, feel, and execution are on par with many makers who have been doing this for decades. There are no sharp edges, there is no blade play, the blade is centered between the liners when closed, the detent is perfect for this knife, the bolster to handle fit and handle/liner/backspacer fit is perfect. Lockup is tight with no play. The blade and edge grinds are even, and the blade is sharp. The screw heads have been polished. Even the bottoms of the screws have been polished! I can’t say enough good things about his work. Although I didn’t know it at the time (Andrew’s far to modest to ever mention these kind of things), the knife I bought had been entered into the Best New Maker category at the show. At the show banquet later that night, he won! It was a well deserved honor. Andrew has a drive that I’ve not seen with too many makers. He’s absolutely determined to be the best at what he does. You’ll be hearing more about him in the not-to-distant future.

Sorry if I left anyone out. I'm sure I forgot someone. There were just soooo many people that we met for the first time. The show was a blast and I'm already looking forward to next year.

Here are some pictures from the show and dinner.

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Kelly
My Custom Knife Collection
AKTI Member #A000289

Deo Vindice

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Oh yeah - almost forgot... The show winners were:

Best Art Knife - Ken Durham
Best Hunter - Daniel Warren
Best Damascus Pattern - Ryan Johnson
Best Minature - Ryan Johnson
Best Fixed Blade - Ken Durham
Best Fantasy - Errett Callahan
Best New Maker - Andrew McLurkin
Best Folder - Cliff Parker
Best Forged Knife - Ken Durham
Best Fighter - Bob Cummings
Best Scrimshaw - Bob Cummings Knife/Foster Scrim
Best Engraved Knife - Bob Cummings Knife/Vanhoy engraving
Best of Show - Koji Hari

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Kelly - you and David are very welcome, it was a blast having you guys crash at my place. Glad I can help two good friends out that way and you guys already have your "reservations" confirmed for next year's show!
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Folks, remember that name - Andrew McLurkin. He definitely has potential to make it big if he keeps up his top quality work that he has developed. I am thoughroughly impressed with the knives he brought with him to the show. All were very well made with great fit and finish. If he displayed great work for his first show, I can't wait to see what he has in store for next year's show!

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NC Knife Knuts Member
Living life "on the edge"
 
I will reiterate Andrew's top notch efforts. I wish I hadn't blown all my money before seeing his folders (although I'm pretty dam happy with my Tighe and EDC, ya breakin'Chris'bankbastids)! I'm extremely anal retentive about my knives and I couldn't find a difference in the quality of Andrew's work compared to ANY other major player in the industry. His attention to detail is beyond belief! Buy one before they skyrocket in price.

It was good seeing the gang again, and a special treat to hang out with Darrel Ralph and Robert - thanks for the beer Darrel. They are a couple of cool kats (and make some pretty awesome freakin' knives). Robert had a superb fixed blade on the table and makes his own kydex sheaths. Quite impressive! I wish I had 1/10th the talent as you guys, ya bastids!

Take care,
Chris
 
There was another new maker there at the show. Chris Bowles from Alabama is just 16 years old, and makes some of the nicest period pieces I have seen from anyone. He has a wonderful talent for bringing out a sense of history in his work. Nice knives, nice sheaths to go with them. Plus, he is probably the most polite and modest young man I have met in years.

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Jerry Hossom
www.hossom.com
The Tom & Jerry Show
 
YEAH! I saw that guy... Chris Bowles. I couldn't believe that he had actually made those knives at his age. I was astounded.

Unfortunately, I have to say that the makers seemed to be right about the "bargain hunters," and I'm ashamed to admit that I was one of them. Well, actually, I wasn't hunting... I just plain couldn't afford to buy a knife right now.
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Now I know better, though. Show up with lotsa cash, because you're gonna see a lot of things that you want to buy, and some that you absolutely HAVE to buy. Next time!
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iktomi
 
It was so fun meeting all these guys at the show. I have traded with these guys for a while and finally got to see what they looked like. I picked up a great looking Kit Carson 16 Flipper from David Baker and I also got a small Darrel Ralph Apogee while I was at the show. I couldn't stay long because I had to take the wife and kid shopping. Next year I will definitely stay longer (wife will stay at home). I can't wait to drink beer with Darrel Ralph. Hopefully next year I will meet more forumites. See ya'll soon.
michael


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Hey guys, only 52 weeks till the SouthEastern Custom Knife Show! By then I guess my wife will have forgotten about the knives I picked up this year. Geno had my knife ready (not bad since I ordered it at the Blade show this year). Mike Snody gave me a deal on one of his and Rob Patton has to be sore from where I twisted his arm to get my third knife. Now if Jerry could only read between the lines, he would of had one ready for me. HINT! I guess the flames got to him. Yes, I got one From John Poythress and one from Mr. Childress to top out my collecting for the show. Then I photographed about forty some more that I couldn't keep. GOOD SHOW!
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I have to say that the highlight of my show was being there next to Rob Patton and the Jones boys. all three (four) of us make tacticals, all differently. It was great fun to share ideas and admire their work.

Rob's Damascus Claymore was one of the show's top pieces in my judgement. I'm heading out to Idaho to hunt pheasants and hammer some steel with him next month. The friendships that evolve in this business are strong, lasting and far more precious than the knives we sell.

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Jerry Hossom
www.hossom.com
The Tom & Jerry Show
 
I want to say Thanks to Dexter and Senator (Kelly) for inviting me to Dinner Friday Night. I had the pleasure of riding with the Jones' Bros to/from Dinner and then sitting next to Darrell Ralph, Davidb415, Senator and Dexter during the meal. I saw some fantastic knives and learned a ton of good info about Materials, Makers and Mechanisms, OH MY!

I think I cornered the market on Geno's and Wayne Hendrix knives! I saw their work and just had to have one..... or two... or?
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Even Dexter, who I think must have coined the phrase Yep I've got one of those, was amazed at all the beauties that I bought. When my wife saw all those knives.....
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let's just say that explaining the need for them to a "very pregnant" woman made for an interesting ride back to Tennessee.
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I had the opportunity to speak with Mr Hossum for a bit. If you get a chance to meet him ask him about his trip TO that Show. A very interesting tale indeed, but it all worked out in the end.

A was delighted to see that a local maker from right here in TN (Ryan Johnson) walked away with a couple of awards at the Show!

All and all I had a great time. I came home with a greater knowledge of knives and a deeper respect for the knifmakers that I met.





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Marine Sniper Motto:
There's no use Running, you'll only Die Tired!
 
The comraderie of the show was outstanding! Many thanks to Dexter and his wonderful family for making Kelly and I right at home. We verbally abused the good natured Chris as much as possible, nothing new there
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Of course we had the cast of usual suspects, CPR (Chris), Dex, Kelly MarkK and Denice and me, but it was great getting to know some of the other forumites. I hope you guys can join us at some of the other shows we attend, especially the Charlotte shows. It is really cool when we pretty much take over Bubba's BBQ at lunch and have the third biggest custom knife show in the south, behind Blade East and SECKS
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It is always good to spend time with Darrel and Robert.It gives one a chance to look into the mind of a true genius. We NC Knife Knuts have a good thing goin' and it's only getting better!
Thanks to all,
David


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AKTI# A000150
NC Custom Knifemakers Guild member
NC Knife Knuts member
 
It was nice to get away for the weekend and leave the kids behind -
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- I also being "very pregnant" but hubby didn't have to explain him buying NOT one but TWO of GenO's knives - I enjoyed meeting some of the people from the forums and placing faces with names - Oh yeah for those who don't know I am Endura Ducks wife -
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- It was also great getting to go to GenO & Cindy's home after the show on Sunday and spending time with them - of course the men did men talk *knives guns etc...* and the women talked about the men LOL
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- Hope to see some of you guys & gals at the Blade show next yearas far as I know we are planning on making that one for the first time - Hmmmm Duck says Quack but what can Rabit say LOL - - Hip Hop & Out
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Hi yall I would like to thank the members of these forums who all stopped and chatted at the SECKS I had a good show, Much due to the forumites. We certainly had a great time, sorry it took so long to say thanks, we are just now getting over the jet-lag of a nine week run without any time off, we back in action now Thanks GenO
 
Got the recap from Steve Freund yesterday.
(Steve lives a few blocks from me and we have become friends, through him I have been lucky to get to know Bob and Dan (danbo)tenHe is the guy who coined the phrase "Life is too short to carry and ugly knife".

Steve sure enjoyed meeting many of you. I feel like I missed getting together with all of you. I had put in for the time off from work, but things did not work out at the last min. Hope to make it next year.

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" I am continually reminded of the rewards of dealing with custom knife makers and the custom knife community." Jeff J.
 
I hope to spend more time at the show next year. I had a good time this year and it was great to meet everyone.
My computer is dead so I had to borrow a friends to get my email, and check the forums. I was in bladeforums withdrawl.
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I hope to get it back online in the next week or so.


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