Who is the most reliable reviewer in here?

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Hi men!
My name is Lucia and I am completely new here and also in the world of knives (AND I am a woman :eek:), but have this luck to connect my job with new knife on the market - we are from Europe and entering the US markets. I am looking here for ŕeviewers, who you find most reliable. Can you give me some contacts please? That would be big help for me :)
Thanks a lot and I wish you all great day!
 
Welcome to Bladeforums!
So you are a woman, who calls herself 'blademan'??
As far as searching for reviewers, you can just send me a knife, I'll review it if that's what you're looking for :p

But in all seriousness, I think you should just browse through the forums yourself really, and see what certain people write, and who they are connected to. I think that's the only way to find someone you find fitting your needs, your current question is way to general.
You should at least get an overview of what people look for, how they test things, how a reproducible setup is done against other knives etc.
And you should also ask yourself, "What am I looking for here?". Is it about fit and finish, steel quality and heat treatment, cutting performance when sharpened to a certain angle compared to other knives, value for money etc.?

BTW, can you share anything on your intentions here? Or perhaps tell us something about the knives?
 
Hi Chopper :)
Well, I am a woman representing bladesmith - Ladislav "LASKY" Santa, who makes damasteel knives and also is author of Pteryx L2. He is too busy to spend time on forums and also, he doesn't speak English very well. Yes, I am looking for someone, who loves quality and perfection in details, what this knife has.
 
I suggest to contact the forum Admins and work through them. Also, if you are going to be online representing a bladesmith/maker, you may want to invest in the forum with a Knifemaker membership. It will give you access to the for sale forum in that area of the forum.
 
a pass around would be better for people to get known about your knives rather than having one individual do that. Many people on this site are knife experts.
 
Thank you sharp_edge, that's a great idea! Can you tell me how can I manage such a pass around? Is there some usual way how to do that or will I be the first one to try it?
 
Selecting a proper reviewer would depend on the type of knife involved, the intended market and the intended price range. Field Craft, Everyday Carry, Forged Bowie, Puukko, Fighter etc. are all knives but the knowledge base and market would be different for each.
 
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