Bladeology is hosted by Jeremiah Burbank (The Dealer) Nick Chuprin (The Maker) and Elijah Isham (The Designer) Follow us along on this magical journey of exploring the ins and outs of the knife world from the perspective of people deeply involved in the
Welcome to Episode 60! We have been out for a while and a lot has happened in that time, some of which we will talk about some of that we will tease about! News from Nick about BBMs news from Elijah about future Collabs and News from Jeremiah about the future of the business!
Bladeology returns to the stage in the year 2021 with our first guest Sam from HEA designs! We get off topic more than a few times and hear great origin stories of HEA and NCC Knives mixing it up in the mean streets of Brooklyn.
This week we sit down with long time knife maker Mr Johnny Stout! We discuss his early days in the hobby that eventually turned into a lifetime passion for what he calls "Fine Folders" his meeting with Larry Chew and getting hooked on Automatics, along with his recent outstanding NRA auction knife that brought an untold amount.
This week I sit down with knife maker to the stars, Steve Hill! We catch up about his start making "Pocket Hotrods" and his connections to the early New England makers from days of yore, including his close personal friend Mr Bill McHenry and Steve's early days traveling the North South routes from MA to FL to work at the Randall shop.
This week we catch up with our first guests ever from Episode 6, now on Episode 46! Chuck Gedraitis! We go over the success of his Swiss Army Switchblade along with some details about his builds this past year including the traditional New England style Switchblade knives that he continues to keep alive and strong.
This week we talk with the venerable Brad Zinker about his humble beginnings in Homestead Florida, Brad was a "SpareTime" Knife maker for almost 30 years before becoming full time recently. Zinker is known for his many successful production collaborations and designs with a multitude of knife companies, we dive into the origins of his distinct style of lightweight EDC friendly knives.
This week we talk to one of the original modern commercially available Damascus forgers, Mike Norris! We discuss technique and styles along with being one of the great stainless steel forgers of the current era. Norris is known internationally for his outstanding twist style patterns like Fire Clone and Hornets Nest.
This week we speak to Michael Vagnino about his early forging work and transition into folders and automatics with the help of D.B Fraley and Larry Chew. Vagnino also tells us about his recent team up with Patrick Mah of Prometheus Design Werx to form Terrain 365 and utilize cast Cobalt blades and Patrick's famous Invictus Design along with Michael's premiere P38 knife.
This Episode we go over the second half of the interview with Nate Clark of Nate Clark Knives. The new century has begun and Nate is venturing forward grinding a fury into the future!
This week we talk with Brian Biegler of Biegler Bladeworks about his early beginnings in knife making and its ties to his practicing of traditional Filipino martial arts. Brian manages a full time gym in the same facility as his knife shop that also houses a part time muscle car garage.
This week we talk with Nate Clark of Nate Clark Knives about his early beginnings in Oregon working with the Rainy Vallotton in the shop and learning the basics of switchblades and growing into machining along with hours of hand sanding and and attending the Oregon Custom Knife Show
This week we speak to Walter Halucha of Latama Cutlery about the rebirth of his brand and his history reading and eventually taking over the "Automatic Knife Resource Guide and Newsletter" better known in the automatic knife circles as just the "Newsletter" along with Walters direct and personal connection with legendary Italian knife making families including the Beltrames.
This week we talk with Craig Camerer, Forged in Fire "Warhammer" champion and avid maker. Craig hosts "Hammer Ins" at his house as often as he can and also builds full custom Balisongs and in the last couple of years came out with the Continuum Mid-Tech Balisong series. We hear about future projects and Craig tells us about the ABS.
This week we speak with Les Adams of Cape Coral Florida about his sole authorship carbon fiber knives. Les makes a flipper and an "Always On Safety" push button automatic designed for use in the bomb squad. Les shares the development of these models through his time in the Miami-Dade county law enforcement program during the hay day of drug running and Vice squad.
This week we speak to Paul Panak of Burn Knives, a long time switchblade maker who tells us of his early days customizing Italian Stilettos and selling them on BladeAuction.com and then eventually fabricating them from scratch and developing his OTF mechanism. Paul is now a full time maker still doing Stilettos in the classic way along side making his Custom OTF's.
This week we pick up where we left off in Episode 36 Part 1. This is Part 2 with Rainy Vallotton going over some more details and history of the Vallottons and the way to convert knives and the Mechanisms that make the world spring to action.
This week we talk with the outstanding Rainy Vallotton of Rainy Vallotton Custom Knives. Rainy is the son of the late Butch Vallotton, we talk about growing up immersed in switchblades and dual actions. Rainy has been to 30 Blade Shows over the years with his dad and has the stories to prove it! Stay tuned for part 2.
This week we talk with Jason L Williams fifty percent of the team that came up with the now famous Axis lock along with William J McHenry. Jason regales us with stories from A time ago in Rhode Island meeting and joining forces with William "Bill" and working on many a project together and eventually hitting the show circuit.
This week the gang catches up on some day to day updates with a few announcements of things to come, we also go over the 2020 show schedule while discussing the merits of the guitar solos on the legendary Led Zeppelin 4 VS those found in The Who's Quadrophenia
This week the gang sits down with the venerable knife collector Cliff Wilson or Cliff Talon as he is more well known, Cliff tells us about collecting knives for the past 35 plus years and his times on base buying from Walter Brend. Cliffs tastes are varied and his collection deep! (Yes there were some server issues that effected the recording) Cliff will most likely be a somewhat regular guest in the future as we value his perspective on the ever evolving industry.
This week we check in with Grant and Gavin Hawk over at Hawk Knives about some mechanical additions to the shop, OTF manufacturing during a pandemic and some news about future finishes on the next batch of Deadlocks. G&G are nearing the end of this batch and looking to the future!
This week the gang sits down with venerable knife designer Justin Lundquist to talk about his early years in photography and product development that helped him on his way to make and eventually design Knives full time!
This week we talk to the California samurai himself Dave Brown from Vasana Bladeworks, Dave has taken the community by storm in the last few years with his merging of tactical style with ancient weaponry. Dave hollow grinds full size Katana in his workshop and we delve deep into this and many other of his mindsets.
This week we sit down with Larrin Thomas of Knife Steel Nerds and talk about his training as a Metallurgist and his intense passion for all things steel! Larrin has steel in his blood in more ways than one as his father is famous Damascus Maker Devin Thomas.
This week the gang talks with Fernando Medina of Medina Custom Knives. We go over the makers early history and current work along with his connection to full handmade using no CNC and stylistic choices in grinding.
This week the gang sits down with ABS Master Smith J.D. Smith to go over his lifetime in the knife industry and connections with the New England switchblade movement. J.D. is a master of many things as we find out in this episode! Thanks to special guest host this week, Chuck Gedraitis!
This we talk to New England knife maker Richard S Wright about his very early days in Rhode Island teaching himself how to make knives along side Wlliam "Bill" McHenry and the development of the New England Switchblade Movement.
This is the second part of Episode 24, we go over many things paramount of which is the development of the now famous HAWK knife collaboration with the industries most awesome juggernaut brand Microtech. We also dip into some design theory and go over in Reese style many other great stories.
This week the gang sits down with custom knife maker Matthew Christensen of Christensen Knifeworks. Matt tells us about his current work and the early days of his introduction to knives and the 2020 show schedule.
This week the gang goes over Switchblade history with the one and only Reese Weiland, infamous creator of the modern button lock used on 90% of side opening automatics in the industry and designer of the Microtech HAWK. Sit back and get cozy, this is only Part 1.
This week the gang sits down with Jason Luhmer of Luma Blades and goes over his current work and scans his past for the roots of his entrance into the world of knives and his teachings and friendship with famed knife maker Sal Manaro.
This week the gang recaps the last 4 shows we went to including CCKS, Blade West, NYCKS & KYCKS. We also celebrate our one year podcast anniversary, Elijah talks Blackstars nick jams about MK1s and the promise of new models in 2020, Jeremiah announces the rebirth of his knuckle project and talks podcast updates. Thanks for listening everyone!
This week the gang interviews Philip Booth renowned scale release maker and CRKT designer. We talk about hand rolling springs and the early days of Philips unique style of making and his process changing over the years.
This week the gang talks to Adam from BiltSharp about his early kitchen knives and full time custom Micarta forming. Listen in as we venture into the known and unknown with Adam as he tells us about his Alien encounters and designing knives with his wife and getting his son a good job in the family business.
This week the gang site down with custom knife maker and cut of tshirt sleeve enthusiast Jeff VanderMeulen to chat about knives and fires.
This week the gang interviews Adam Heibel whos Balisongs have taken the community by storm. Adams fit and finish are that of a seasoned maker yet Adam has only been full time as of late. Check out his work and stay tuned for his new model the Valor (a midtech in house run hes working on right now)
This week the gang reviews the most reecent Labor Day weekend show in Las Vegas the 11th annual USN Gathering and speaks with Justin Savkov about the new website EDCbid.com
Bladeology Episode 16 Grant & Gavin Hawk by The Bladeology Group
This week the gang talks shop with infamous John Gray about his Gravitron, Keypers and other awesome creations. Nick just finished up a collaboration with Robert Carter and we are heading into USN soon.
This week the gang is on the road, Jeremiah and Elijah are in Portland for the annual Northwest Handbuilt Invitational and were able to catch up with Bill and Eric Tuch of Tuch Knives, Nick was beamed in via the internet.
This week the gang interviews Robert Carter about his amazing history and current knife making goals along with questions about his RobMascus and other works.
This week the gang goes over the ups and downs of Blade Show 2019, the booth, the people, the knives, the drinks, the atmosphere and all the rest!
Nick got a Blade Show booth and the gang took full advantage of the situation so now Bladeology will be the first Knife Podcast to have a booth at the world famous Blade Show in Atlanta
This week we talk to Justin Savkov about his early knife making and very distinct style. Nick reminds us its now 4 months to blade and Elijah is working on top secret stuff.
This week the gang interviews Matt Diskin about his early work with Butch Vallotton and making Dual Action Automatic Knives all the way through his forging career and into the Fiber Smith years up until current day.
This week we talk with Julian Klein from JK__Design about his balisongs skating, bottle openers and his first trip to the ATL Blade Show. @JK__Design @NCCKnives @Ishambladeworks @PVKJAIR @PVK.Vegas
This week the gang interviews Mark Begg and Mattia Borrani of Begg Knives. We talk about the California customs shop, knife show antics and all sorts of good times!
This week the gang interviews one of our favorite knife makers knife maker, Chuck Gedraitis.
In this episode the gang interviews their co-host Elijah Isham the infamous knife designer and things get a little wild!
The gang recaps on the past Las Vegas Shows including Shot Show, The Tactical Knife Invitational and the first annual Las Vegas Custom Knife Show. Recorded live in Portland during a recent trip.
Episode 3 of the Bladeology Podcast talks with the infamous Nick Chiprin of NCC knives out of Brooklyn NY. We talk Cigars San-Mai, heat treat and all other forms of awesomeness.