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8 Days To The BLADE Show: Let’s Go See Ernie!

It’s only eight days to the BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, where Ernest Emerson fans everywhere will once again get their chance to see his knives and the man himself.

    For those of you who don’t know Emerson, he is a pioneer in tactical folders and his custom knives are in demand about as much as any other maker’s anywhere. He has taught his Emerson Combat System to combat operatives all over the world, and has appeared on any number of cable television and radio shows and written for several leading websites, sharing his views on his knives, his Combat System and any number of other topics. The Usual Suspect Network, a leading Internet knife discussion group, is populated mostly by Emerson fans. He also has an expanding line of apparel, has made electric guitars and much more—though in the end it always seems to come back to his knives, which includes an extensive line of factory models, too.

    Emerson, shown above in a photo by Mike Searson, attends only a few choice shows, and the BLADE Show is one he never misses. (OK, maybe he missed one or two BLADE Shows somewhere in the distant past, but those don’t count.) In addition to displaying his custom and factory knives at the show, he also holds a lottery and will conduct the seminar, “Becoming The Warrior,” show Saturday at 1 p.m. in Room 104.

    All BLADE Show ticket holders can attend the seminar free of charge. For more information on Emerson’s lottery, visit his booth (No. 98) at the show.

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Rep. Pitts To Speak At AKTI BLADE Show Meeting

South Carolina Representative MIKE PITTS will speak at the American Knife & Tool Institute’s Legislative Update Meeting during the BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.


    The AKTI meeting will be show Sunday, June 10, at 10 a.m. in Room 103.


    Rep. Pitts’ talk is entitled “How to communicate with your State Legislators” and will explain how to effectively convey your concerns to state representatives to ensure they are heard and taken seriously.

    Rep. Pitts has represented District 14 in the South Carolina House of Representatives since 2002 and recently introduced legislation ensuring consistency in the state’s knife and firearms regulations. An avid sportsman and former police officer, Rep. Pitts serves as president of the Executive Council of the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC). The Executive Council plays a critical role in protecting hunting and fishing rights and preserving our conservation heritage.

    During the show, attendees are encouraged to stop by AKTI booth #162 to discuss knife issues with AKTI board members, and to receive a free gift. Rep. Pitts will be available at the booth from 2-to-4 p.m. on show Saturday.

          

    For more information about the meeting and AKTI, contact www.akti.org.

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9 Days To The BLADE Show: The Real Future Of Knives!

Take yourself and your kids to the 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) at the Cobb Galleria Centre June 8-10 in Atlanta and help educate your youngsters on the true meaning of knives in today’s culture.

    Join former National Knife Museum Curator Pete Cohan and Travis Ferguson, chief operating officer of Smoky Mountain Knife Works, as they outline “SharpKidz,” a revolutionary new program that promises to teach young boys and girls about all knives, knife safety and the pivotal roles knives and the people who use them play in every segment of society (Sunday, June 10, 11:30 a.m., Room 108). In addition, take your children to ABS’ special “Bladesmithing For Kids” (Saturday, June 9, 11:30 a.m., Room 108) conducted by ABS bladesmiths Wes Byrd, Joe Keeslar and Tim Potier, and then to ABS master smith Jay Hendrickson’s 26th Annual “How To Forge Knives,” with the able assistance of ABS bladesmith Tim Carr and his portable forge (Saturday, June 9, 12:30 p.m. The Courtyard).

    All BLADE Show ticket holders are admitted to the show’s seminars free of charge.

 

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10 Days To The BLADE Show: ABS Auction Knives

    The 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) is 10 days away—June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta—and one of the big drawing cards will be the annual American Bladesmith Society knife auction.

    In addition to its members showcasing their latest knives, the ABS will sell six knives—one each forged by Karl B. Andersen, Jon Christensen (above), Jay Hendrickson, Dr. Dan Petersen, Red St. Cyr and BLADE® field editor Joe Szilaski—and more to the highest bidder(s) in its annual auction, with all proceeds going toward funding ABS educational events across the country. For more on the auction, call 419-832-0400 or visit www.americanbladesmith.com.

    The auction will be the Saturday of the show, June 9, in Room 103. All BLADE Show ticket holders will be admitted free of charge.

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Memorial Day: Lest We Forget

Justin Gingrich flanked by two retired Army Rangers, from left: Roy Motsumoto, an original member of Merrill’s Marauders of World War II fame and a Ranger Hall of Famer, Gingrich and Korean War veteran Bill Spies. At right is Paul Vorhees, owner of Ranger Joe’s. (photo courtesy of Justin Gingrich)

    On this Memorial Day, be sure to think about those who have fought, were wounded and who died in the service of their/your country. Think of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives but also of those who survived and subdued those who would take our freedoms. Included among the latter, of course, are those wounded warriors who bear the physical and mental scars that will stay with them throughout their lives. We must never forget.

    As I watched Merrill’s Marauders, the movie about the U.S. Army outfit that fought so valiantly during World War II, I remembered a picture (above) we ran in the December BLADE® of Justin Gingrich and two other of our valiant military heroes, including ann original member of Merrill’s Marauders, Roy Motsumoto. Here’s to Mr. Motsumoto, Korean War veteran Bill Spies (who was also pictured) and Mr. Gingrich, and all the others who make it possible for us to enjoy living in the best country in the history of the world, USA.

    It doesn’t get any better, does it?

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11 Days To The BLADE Show: World Cutting Championship

Jose Diaz cuts the water-filled plastic bottles during last year’s BLADE Show World Championship Cutting Competition. (Point Seven photo)

    Want to see blades cut, chop, whack and otherwise do what they are designed to do? The 10th Annual BLADE Show World Championship Cutting Competition, conducted by BladeSports International, will provide plenty of it during the 31st Annual BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com).

    The show will run June 8-10 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta. All BLADE Show ticket holders are admitted to the World Championship Cutting Competition for free.

    Plan now to attend!

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12 Days To The BLADE Show: Custom Knife Awards

With the 31st BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) but 12 days hence at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, don’t miss your chance to see the work of such award-winning makers as Brazil’s Rodrigo Sfreddo. Sfreddo’s “Magnifique” (above) won Best Fixed Blade at last year’s show, and this year’s custom winners promise to be among the finest examples of cut, too.

    The show’s custom knife judging competition regularly draws more knives entered by more makers than any such competition anywhere. However, it’s not so much the sheer number of entrants that is so impressive as the quality of the work itself. In fact, many of those that don’t win are among the finest knives you will ever want to see.

    The award categories are (with the 2011 BLADE Show winners in parentheses): Hugh Bartrug Best In Show and Best Art Knife (Dennis Friedly); Best Fixed Blade (Rodrigo Sfreddo); Best Folder (Richard Rogers); Best Tactical Folder (Brian Fellhoelter); Best Damascus Knife (John White); Best Fighter (RJ Martin); Best Bowie (John White); Yvon Vachon Best Miniature (Yoshio Sakauchi); Best Handle Design (Vince Evans); Best Utility Hunter (Dan Farr); Most Innovative Design (Joe Caswell); Best Knife Collaboration (Dennis Friedly and Gil Rudolph); Best Sword (Vince Evans); Best New Maker (Rod Watts); and Best Of The Rest (Mardi Meshejian).

    The show will be June 8-10. Don’t miss out!

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