I'm not running this challenge, but that sounds good enough to me. Looking forward to seeing some of your father's knives. Someone will make it official, I am sure. Best wishes. Gary
Very cool HARM will look forward to seeing them
Please join. I don't have 30 knives made in the USA, only a few. Post what you have daily and just change where the pictures are taken so it keeps things fresh. Bring it on!
I wish somebody would add Humayd to the list for South Africa. Glad you decided on Italy, Lefty. Always good to see something from you. Best wishes. Gary
Day 1 - JapanShelham Australian army knife dated May 92 made in Japan Coco tell us how you really feel (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Day 1:Sfarziglia:(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)This traditional and somewhat infamous knife is made to order by L'Artigiano Scarperia. They do pretty ok traditional designs for their price point methinks. You'll be seeing a couple more of their work as the challenge continues.As can be seen this is really a dueling knife for traditional Italian style. Length and balance are perfect for that, at 60 cm it can also work as a baton if need be. In modern day and age it really can't be carried on a daily basis and no real use case exists either. Thank God for that
Day 1 - JapanShelham Australian army knife dated May 92 made in Japan Coco tell us how you really feel
DAY 1 This Richartz is what started me down a rabbit hole of knock-offs. Of course, the best knock-offs are German.
Day 1 USAI wanted to start out my first day of this Country of Origin challenge with a knife that holds a very special place with me.Circa 1983. I was in metals shop class looking for a fun project when I spotted a discarded large (15" or so) and very heavy metal-saw blade. The idea occurred to me it would make a perfect knife.After getting the OK from my shop teacher (Thank you Mr. T.), I sketched out a design and began cutting and grinding...and grinding and cutting. Wow, this was some seriously hardened steel!The style evolved over the course of a few weeks until I finally settled on the 6.75" boot knife you see.I hadn't planned on the "Made in the USA" logo to be up-front and prominent, but I couldn't have said it better myself.
I don't have much that I could use,but I'd like to join,with COO South Africa.i have 1 or 2 fixed blades,and a folder or 2,1 by my father who's retired from knifemaking,if that qualifies.
My apologies but I'm out. Speedy recovery RP and good luck with the challenge, everyone 01. BPRoberts - Ireland02. RF52 - Norway or Sweden03. Sos24 - Spain04. David Bowen - USA05. Echotech - Japan06. old Lefty - Italy07. IMR4198 - France08. MrToolJunkie - USA09. comis - China10. pfrsantos - Portugal11. Fireman - Germany12. DIAMOND - USA13. cody6268 - USA14. Humayd A R Mahomedy - South Africa
Someone should post a list of rules to follow for this challenge before it begins.
*Day 1*RP, hope this post finds you well and speedy recovery! Been looking forward to the challenge, this month I will be carrying and posting knives and tools made in China. Some are collabs from well known brands/designer we are all familiar with, some are solely created in China.(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)Two Sun TS221. Two Sun is a new brand up and coming in China for last couple of years. Some of their designs are kinda outlandish, but there are many good ones that comes with good design elements and great pricing. This particular modern slip joint does catch my eyes, with milled Ti handle, nice fluted FFG blade and it's overall minimalistic appeal.
DAY 1 This Richartz is what started me down a rabbit hole of knock-offs. Of course, the best knock-offs are German.(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
I plan on carrying one knife the whole 30 days. The one in the photo. I got it as a gift, and never carried it at all. It has been in a drawer for years. I left it in its original packaging. More details to follow. When you carry just one thing, you have to stretch it out a bit. Best wishes. Gary