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People often ask how I got involved in knifemaking. To tell you the truth I have always carried a pocket knife, and was always intrigued and wanted to own a custom made folding knife. I started making rings from titanium five or six years ago for friends and family. In 2003, my dad came home one day from work with a couple issues of Blade magazine he got from a coworker. After a couple days of paging through the magazines, I was on the phone ordering materials for two folding knives. After tearing apart my Benchmade to get the genral idea of how these things worked, and multiple E-mails to David Broadwell (who took the time to answer every question I had in great detail and who I still owe an extra large 120 oz. half diet half regular big gulp) for pointers, I built my first two knives. These two knives ended up being Christmas gifts. The knives went to my Dad and my Father -in- law. I have been a addict ever since.

I live in West Michigan with my wife Jennifer, our daughter Peyton and our dog Panzer. I am a third generation Die Maker, a postion I still hold. Jennifer is a Kindergarten teacher and my right hand at knife shows. The dog...well he just waits to be fed twice a day. Hobbies of mine incude minibikes, mountain bikes, bmx bikes, skateboards, snowboards, or anything that ends with "board" shooting sports of all kinds, brewing beer and all things fast. Customization of anything truly interests me. Be it cars, bikes,firearms or anything someone takes and changes to make it cool and different from what everyone else has. Some of the custom work I see people do truly blows my mind, and inspires me to reach deeper into the ozone of customization.

I tend to not take orders for knives at this time for the simple fact that I have two to five knives in various stages of build at any given time, a full-time job and various household projects. If there is something here that intrests you, drop me a line , and we may be able to work something out.Future plans are to make this more than a serious hobby. I look forward to being able to take special orders.