What 2 Makers Would You Like To See Do A Collaboration ?

goldie

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Is there 2 makers that you would like to make a knife ? Ive mentioned it in the past, id love to see the impossible ; a Cold Steel AD10, 4max,or a Trailmaster in INFI (id take a Recon Scout,too) What do you guys got cookin ?
 
None.

As I learned in college and at work, "collaboration" (or group think) always results in an inferior result or product.

I appreciate and want to cultivate the individual creativity of each artist (knife maker) and any "collaboration" would be a compromise which S*CKS as far as creativity goes.

On the other hand, I think that cooperation and collaboration are essential in politics but we're not getting much of that these days. :(
 
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Les George and Emerson!

I’d love to see a Emerson designed blade with the action and fit n finish of a Les George. Wave included of course!
 
None.

As I learned in college and at work, "collaboration" (or group think) always results in an inferior result or product.

I appreciate and want to cultivate the individual creativity of each artist (knife maker) and any "collaboration" would be a compromise which S*CKS as far as creativity goes.

On the other hand, I think that cooperation and collaboration are essential in politics but we're not getting much of that these days. :(
True collaboration is not group think. I agree that group think often results in less than desired outcomes but group think is just a bunch of people with the same idea. Collaboration is about people with different expertise and styles pushing the limits of creativity or forcing each other to think/work outside of their comfort zone. Truly creative people generally thrive in those situations.
Team work/collaboration is a necessity in most modern industries because they are too technically and technologically diverse for any one person to be an expert in everything.

I’m going CRK/Anso/Voxnaes.
 
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