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Greatest Loveless Knife Designs … Third Installment!

Let’s keep the ball rolling on this thread showcasing some of the greatest Bob Loveless knife designs.

Today’s featured knife is yet another rare puppy, an amber-stag-handled Wilderness model.

So far we’ve had a New York Special, Drop Point Hunter and Wilderness. A good start, I’d say. What do you think? 

Thanks to Dave Ellis for supplying the knife image when I asked him for an example of a Wilderness model. Dave actually has two websites: http://www.robertloveless.com and http://www.exquisiteknives.com.

WSJ Covers BLADE Show World Cutting Championship

 

 

The July 11, 2012, edition of the Wall Street Journal included a nice feature-length article covering the 10th-annual World Championship Cutting Competition held in conjunction with the BLADE Show in Atlanta. The author did a decent job of covering the event, expressing the excitement in the air, and describing the cutting participants, including the champ.

 

Click here for the original WSJ article.

 

If you want to compete in events like this one, you need the best sharpening information available. Click here for a download of knife sharpening instructions.

Greatest Loveless Knife Designs 2

Continuing my thread in which I’m sharing some of the greatest Bob Loveless knife patterns/designs. I plan to do this every other day or so until I have 15 or 20.

 

This time: a drop-point hunter, made in 1973, when Steve Johnson worked with Bob Loveless, and it features hidden-tang construction, a single guard and a maroon-Micarta handle. How sweet it is!

From the John Denton collection, this piece was photographed by Hiro Soga and featured in the book Knifemaking With Bob Loveless by Durwood Hollis.


Make a Knife like Bob Loveless

 
You’ll actually get three great books in one bundle at a great price:

The Wonder of Knifemaking
Knifemaking with Bob Loveless
How to Make Knives (CD version of the classic book co-written by Bob Loveless)

 
Click here to get these great knifemaking books for $34.99 (51% off retail).

Greatest Loveless Knife Designs

Here’s a fun thread I’m starting today—regularly posting pictures of the greatest Bob Loveless knife patterns/designs. I plan to do this every other day or so until I have 15 or 20.

My first one? Well, how about a New York Special as only R.W. Loveless could fashion it?!
 

This is perhaps the rarest and hardest-to-find of Loveless pieces—the original New York Special with a snap in the sheath. According to Dave Ellis of Exquisite Knives, originally told, there were seven. This is the long-lost 8th!

A big shout out to Ellis, by the way, for supplying me with an image of a New York Special when I needed one (the image, that is, not the knife). You can visit his cool website at http://www.exquisiteknives.com.

Watch for more of the Greatest Loveless designs, and let me know what you think!


Get Two Bob Loveless Books in One Bundle

 
You’ll actually get three great books in one bundle at a great price:

The Wonder of Knifemaking
Knifemaking with Bob Loveless
How to Make Knives (CD version of the classic book co-written by Bob Loveless)

 
Click here to get these great knifemaking books for $34.99 (51% off retail).

United Cutlery Lands Replicas License for The Hobbit Movies

United Cutlery announced that it was awarded the licensing agreement to produce replicas of weapons used in the highly-anticipated films The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: There and Back Again, each directed by Peter Jackson. The films are productions of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). 

United Cutlery, of course, held the license to reproduce weapons from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and BLADE Magazine ran several of the weapons, stills from the movies and images of characters on the covers and in features of several past issues.

The new line will consist of Dwarven and Elven weapons and arms replicas, along with signature icons, such as the Staff of Gandalf, Sting, and the legendary sword of Thorin Oakenshield, Orcrist. Each collectible will be exactly replicated from the actual film props created by Weta Workshop for the film production. Sting and Orcrist will lead off the line, which will be released in late 2012.

“We are thrilled to return to Middle-earth and continue our partnership with Warner Bros,” said Clint Kadel, CEO and owner of United Cutlery. “With Peter Jackson at the helm, the two films based on The Hobbit™ are sure to be a hit. We are very excited to have the opportunity to give the fans a line of collectibles they will love, while at the same time creating a consistent extension of our The Lord of the Rings line.”

 

 

Kai USA Lands Four Knife-Of-The-Year® Awards!

Kai USA returned home from the Blade Show with four Blade Magazine Knife-Of-The-Year® awards. Considered the Oscars of the knife industry, BLADE’s Knife-Of-The-Year Awards are the most sought-after honors in the industry, with winning knives and accessories chosen and voted upon by industry peers with booths at the Blade Show. Winners are judged on a range of criteria, from design, innovation and function to craftsmanship and quality.

“We are very proud to be recognized by our respected peers in the knife industry for our ability to create top-quality knives and innovative designs,” said Jack Igarashi, chief of North American operations, Kai USA Ltd., and managing director of Kai Corporation.

Here’s a brief rundown on the winning entries:

Zero Tolerance 0888—2012’s Overall Knife Of The Year®

Blade Show judges were impressed by the clean, bold looks and advanced materials Zero Tolerance used to build the new 0888. The knife was designed to show off the metal—a Composite Blade of high-performance S110V and 14C28N stainless steel and a titanium handle. Except for the decorative pivot, there’s no visible hardware on the front side of the knife to interrupt the visual flow. To ensure the pivot aligned perfectly with the deep groove in both blade and handle, Zero Tolerance used an eccentric (off-centered) pivot shaft. The blade opens smoothly and easily with a flipper. Visually integrated into the design, the unusual pocket clip slides left or right for the user’s choice of carry options.

“Everybody here is pretty excited about the 0888 and it was great to discover that the rest of the industry shared our excitement,” said Thomas Welk, director of sales & marketing, Sporting and Professional Divisions.

Zero Tolerance & RJ Martin ZT 0600—2012’s Collaboration Of The Year®

Zero Tolerance collaborated with custom knifemaker R.J. Martin to bring a version of his award-winning Q36 to the public. The ZT 0600 features a B75P stainless 
steel blade and a titanium and carbon 
fiber handle. B75P is the new powder metallurgy version of the near-legendary BG42. For the award-winning knife, ZT thickened the blade stock to 3/16 inch, and gave it a handsome, stone-washed finish. The titanium pocketclip carries right or left, and a recessed lanyard attachment point means nothing interrupts the great look of the knife.

“Our goal is to create products that are handsome, functional, and innovative. Whether it’s an in-house design or collaboration with a custom knifemaker, our R&D team works hard to make these designs become reality. We’re lucky to have such a talented group of people, and I believe the extra effort they put in can be seen in the finished product,” said design engineer Jim McNair.

The Kershaw Cryo—2012’s Best Buy Of The Year®

The Blade Show judges chose the Kershaw Cryo, model 1555TI as the year’s Best Buy. The Cryo is a classic Rick Hinderer design, but built in stainless steel with matte-grey titanium carbo-nitride coating on both handle and blade. It opens quickly with either flipper or thumb stud, and has a sturdy frame lock with lock stabilization. With a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of just $49.95, the Cryo is indeed an excellent buy.

“With Hinderer design’s hard to get, and Kershaw is proud to be able to create a Rick Hinderer design at a price almost everyone can afford,” Welk said.

Shun Cutlery Taiyo—2012’s Kitchen Knife Of The Year®

Taiyo means “sunrise” in Japanese, and Shun named this limited-edition kitchen knife “Taiyo” for the sunrise-like rays that illuminate the blade surface of this spectacular knife. “We aspired to the highest level of quality on the Taiyo,” said Steve Grutbo, vice president of sales and marketing, Housewares Division. “Absolutely nothing was left undone on this superb knife.”

The Taiyo’s blade is a traditional Japanese kiritsuki blade. Japanese master chefs favor this multi-purpose blade shape and use it in ways similar to the European chef’s knife. The Taiyo’s blade has a cutting core of SG2 “micro carbide” steel. With SG2’s incredibly dense and pure grain structure, it takes and holds a fine edge with unparalleled durability. 160 layers (80 on each side) of damascus cladding support the SG2 core, add beauty, and are part of the sunrise pattern. The handle is a traditional Japanese octagonal shape, but it twists and becomes rounder as it nears the bolster in order to provide a comfortable grip.

“We have challenged ourselves to be the one knife maker that stands out in the minds of the consumer for quality, design and value,” said Igarashi. “Our ultimate goal is to create a deep connection with the knife user and a sense of pride in owning a Kershaw, Shun or Zero Tolerance product.”

Guide Saves Kayakers Using John Wayne Knife

Brody Kidd, a guide for Door County (Wisconsin) Kayak Tours, was on a Lake Michigan beach preparing to lead a kayak tour scheduled for noon on June 8th. He spotted three people clinging to the side of their own kayak, which was drifting further out into deep waters because of an offshore breeze. Kidd jumped into his kayak, towing an additional small boat out to the threesome.
It turned into a daring rescue when he realized all three were tangled in ropes, near death and suffering from extreme hypothermia. Kidd pulled out his old John Wayne commemorative folding knife he always carried to cut them loose. He helped a woman into his kayak and two men into the boat, got them to shore and began performing first aid when emergency crews arrived.
Apparently the kayakers went out into Lake Michigan without life vests and got overturned. “I paddled over there as fast as I could,” Kidd said. “It was one of those lucky things that I was there.” 
A man and woman in their early 20’s were transported to a Door County hospital where they were treated for hypothermia after spending about 90 minutes in the lake near Cave Point in the town of Jacksonport. The second man was treated and released at the scene of the rescue.
Following this episode, Kidd’s boss, the owner of Door County Kayak Tours decided to buy him something better suited for water rescue – that’s when he received a new CRKT orange-G10-handled “Neckolas” neck knife with a full-tang 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade, a large hole for a finger and a G10 retention sheath. 
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