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2 Days To The BLADE Show: The Pit

Only two more days to the BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, which, in addition to the world’s greatest knives and more of them than any other knife show, is your chance to party down with the knife industry in The Pit.

    The sunken lounge in the show’s host hotel, the Renaissance Waverly, The Pit has been the scene of many an after-show-hours impromptu party, introductory meeting, and just a chance to put your feet up and talk knives with your friends over a cold beverage in a relaxed atmosphere.

    There’s no telling who you may meet in The Pit, from the legends of the industry to the latest up-and-coming knifemakers to BLADE® Magazine field editors such as Ed Fowler (in cowboy hat seated on the wall at bottom left of the above picture).

    Just about anything can happen in The Pit and usually does. It is where knife collaboration deals between manufacturers and custom knifemakers have been made, unusual events occur–one year a company official who won a Blade Magazine Knife Of The Year Award earlier in the evening lost his award trophy in The Pit, only to have it returned to him later–revelry extends into the wee hours, and much more.

    We hope to see you there—and be sure you have a designated driver to take you home if need be.

For more on the latest knives, knife legislation, knifemaking instruction, knife trends, knifemakers, what knives to buy and where and much more, subscribe to BLADE Magazine, the World’s No. 1 Knife Publication.

3 Days To The BLADE Show: The Legends of Knives

In three days, the world of knives will be condensed into the planet’s most important knife event: the 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.blademag.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta. In addition to mankind’s finest cutlery, the legends of the knife industry will descend on the show, and this will be your chance to meet them up close and personal.

    Such Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall-Of-Fame© members as Gil Hibben (table 5J and shown in his shop above working on one of his Paul Ehlers fantasy knife designs [Mike Carter photo]); A.G. Russell (booth 96); B.R. Hughes (the ABS section); Bruce Voyles (table 1V); Houston Price (table 23M and/or the ABS section); Bill Adams (table 7V); Ron Lake (booth 43); Sal Glesser (booth 20); D’Alton Holder (table 1M); and Ken Onion (booth 28) will be on hand to talk with you about your favorite subject, and show you their best examples of same. Other Hall-Of-Fame members that may or may not be attending are Pete Gerber, Chuck Buck (booth 12) and Ken Warner. Paul Bos will not be attending but said he will next year if all goes according to plan.

    In addition to these living legends will be most of the world’s top custom knifemakers, knife manufacturers, sheath makers, sharpener companies, knifemaking supplies, materials and equipment, swords, tomahawks, knife collections, knife seminars, and any and all knife accessory companies and other companies with knife-related items.

    And you too, of course.

For more on the latest knives, knife legislation, knifemaking instruction, knife trends, knifemakers, what knives to buy and where and much more, subscribe to BLADE Magazine, the World’s No. 1 Knife Publication.

4 Days to the BLADE Show: Knives From All But One Continent

We’re down to only four days before the world’s largest knife event, the 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, your best annual chance to see knives such as South African Bertie Rietveld’s (www.rietveldknives.com) folder (above) from every continent but Antarctica.

   

    Exhibitors from at least 20 countries will display their knives and knife-related items at the show, including those from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden and the United States.

 

For more on the latest knives, knife legislation, knifemaking instruction, knife trends, knifemakers, what knives to buy and where and much more, subscribe to BLADE Magazine, the World’s No. 1 Knife Publication.

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5 Days to the BLADE Show: What To Look For In a Tactical Folder

It’s five days and counting to the 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, where purveyor Les Robertson will tell you what to look for in a tactical folder in his special seminar. An example of one of the hottest tactical folders going is shown above—the Mini-DH Hawkbill by Sniper Bladeworks (www.sniperbladeworks.com).

    An Army veteran and long-time purveyor of tactical folders and handforged knives, among others, Robertson will conduct his seminar on show Saturday at 12 p.m. in Room 104. Join him as he outlines not only what to look for in the features of the knives but also what to look for in terms of trends, pricing, the makers and much more.

    The seminar is but one of many that will take place during the event, including those conducted as part of the Survival+Tactical Gear Expo held in conjunction with the show. BLADE Show ticket holders can attend the seminars free of charge.

For more on the latest knives, knife legislation, knifemaking instruction, knife trends, knifemakers, what knives to buy and where and much more, subscribe to BLADE Magazine, the World’s No. 1 Knife Publication.

6 Days To The BLADE Show: Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall Of Fame

The 31st BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) is only six days away—June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta—and, among others, it will be the site of the annual induction into the Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall Of Fame©.

  

    Last year, Carl Elsener III (above), mastermind behind the runaway success of Victorinox and its Swiss Army knives, joined the Cutlery Hall Of Fame, the world’s only shrine to the giants of the entire knife industry. This year’s inductee will be honored at the BLADE® Magazine Awards Banquet the Saturday night of the show (tickets required). Living Hall-Of-Fame members elected the inductee by a vote prior to the show. Those already in the Hall include (listed in order of induction):

 

Uncle Henry Baer

Dewey Ferguson

Bo Randall

James B. Lile

M.H. Cole

Al Buck

William R. Williamson

Pete Gerber

Bob Loveless

Bill Moran

Jim Parker

George Herron

Frank Buster

Dr. Frank Forsyth

A.G. Russell

Ken Warner

Jim Bowie

Maury Shavin

Hubert Lawell

William Scagel

Gil Hibben

Harry McEvoy

Buster Warenski

Albert M. Baer

Col. Rex Applegate

B.R. Hughes

Bruce Voyles

Bernard Levine

Houston Price

Bill Adams

Jim Weyer

Chuck Buck

Blackie Collins

Frank Centofante

Ron Lake

Sal Glesser

Joe Drouin

Bob Schrimsher

Rudy Ruana

D’Alton Holder

Michael Walker

George “Butch” Winter

Tim Leatherman

Dan Dennehy

Ken Onion

Al Mar

Paul Bos

Carl Elsener III

 

For more on the latest knives, knife legislation, knifemaking instruction, knife trends, knifemakers, what knives to buy and where and much more, subscribe to BLADE Magazine, the World’s No. 1 Knife Publication.

1 Week To The BLADE Show: Knives Of The Year®

With it only seven days until the world’s most important knife event—the 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta—that means the Blade Magazine 2012 Knives Of The Year® are on the cusp of being named.

    The Blade Magazine Knife-Of-The-Year® Awards are barometers of the most successful companies in the knife industry and, as such, are production cutlery’s benchmark honors.

    Qualifying exhibitors display their entries at their respective booths and in the center display area in the BLADE Show hall for patrons to examine and enjoy.

    The winners will be announced at the BLADE Magazine Awards Banquet (tickets required) the Saturday night of the show, and a list of the winners will be posted at the show hall entrance the following morning.

    The categories for the Blade Magazine 2012 Knife-Of-The-Year Awards (with the 2011 winners in parentheses) are: Overall® (Zero Tolerance Model 0777); American-Made® (Spyderco Native Fluted Titanium); Imported® (Spyderco Valllotton Sub-Hilt Folder); Most Innovative American Design® (Microtech SF [pictured above]); Most Innovative Imported Design® (Fox Knives USA Ax-Dobolock); Best Buy Of The Year® (Columbia River Knife & Tool Shenanigan PPS); Investor/Collector® (William Henry Studio B12 Rising Sun); Collaboration® (Zero Tolerance/Rick Hinderer Model 0560); Manufacturing Quality® (Chris Reeve Knives); Accessory® (Blade-Tech’s MOLLE-Lok); Kitchen® (Shun Fuji chef’s knife from Kershaw); Publisher’s® (New Hampshire Rep. Jenn Coffey); and Industry Achievement® (former National Knife Museum Curator Pete Cohan).

For more on the latest knives, knife legislation, knifemaking instruction, knife trends, knifemakers, what knives to buy and where and much more, subscribe to BLADE Magazine, the World’s No. 1 Knife Publication.

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