Jakub Capek

Male

Jiretin pod Jedlovou

Czech Republic

Profile Information:

How did you hear about iKnifeCollector?
No
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
Yes
How long have you collected knives?
6- 10 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
folders such as Benchmade knives- drop point Presidio
Tanto type and Damasteel knives,
basically all knives.
About Me
I am a Czech-Canadian that has been living in Europe since 1995. Began collecting knives by chance at the age of 19. 1 year ago I decided to make my first knife. Today I am beginning to make my third fixed blade and I am hooked!
Interests
Mountaineering, mountain biking and my kids.
Home improvement. wood working, carving.
Other Hobbies
reading books, watching movies

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  • Camille Williams

    the blade on the dozier folder is aus-8. not the best aus-8, kind of soft, but it only cost me 15 bucks, so who can complain? its a great blade for the money.
  • Randy, HHH Knives

    Jeff, Happy Birthday Bro! Hope you have a great day!

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    Scott King

    Happy Birthday!
  • Rick Cothren

    Happy Birthday, we were born on a very important day in history. On this day in 1903 the Wright Brothers first flew their airplane at Kitty Hawk.

    Remember,
    You can always be Happy on your Birthday!

    BECAUSE. . .There is always someone ELSE OLDER than you.

    So, you’re always younger than someone – EVERY YEAR

  • KnifeMaker

    CaptJeff Saylor


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    Scott King

    Glad to have you back, Jakub. Sounds like your trip was a blast!
  • Justin Benjamin

    hey check u inbox
  • Warren L. Strout

    Hi Jakub - Nice to see that you joined the EDC Club. I went to your site, and enjoyed looking at your knives. Good luck with your knife makeing. Have a great day. "Lonewolf"
  • Hans Ztz

    Hi Jacub, nice that you like the Victorinox too. You have wonderful knives in your collection (photos). I own some Benchmade too - I like the 940 Axis Lock folders most.
    Greeting to Czech Republic from the neighbour Bavaria :-)
  • Richard L Campbell (Dick)

    I can always use another friend. I have collected knives since 1963.
  • Richard L Campbell (Dick)

    I don't know of any shows in Europe. However there are some fine knives made in the Solingen District in Germany and also in Sheffield England. You may get the opportunity to make a tour of one of these factories.

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    Scott King

    Jakub
    Congratulations on your new knives! Read your email and chuckled. Also, thanks for helping welcome new members. They appreciate it, and I do too. Thanks
    Scott
  • Terry Waldele

    Hello Jakub,
    Welcome to our new group! Thank you for posting your pictures of your knives. You have a really fine collection. Some of your knives appear to be quite old and well preserved or meticulously restored, either way they are very cool. I especially liked the ones with tortoise shell handles. Hope you enjoy membership in our group. Regards, Terry.

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    D ale

    Jakub .. thanks for stopping by the group .. we're trying to put something together that would be useful for any member doing a repair/kit/mod/etc. Keep checking back when you're online. Pics of any mods you've done would be great !!

    Say .. the mis-spelling @ the last post .. that was quite unthinking of me .. sorry !!

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    D ale

    Jakub .. JJ & I started a collection of cutlery resource's @ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Knifeology101/
    .. check it out when you have the chance .. could really use some sources for our European cousin's !!!!
  • Bob Andrews

    Hey There Jakub! I just now saw your post about your Corelon Handled Case.As a Case Collector and a dealer,I want to tell you:Do not worry about what people say.The Case Corelon Series are very nice knives.Every one is a Limited Edition.1 of 500 etched on the blade.Corelon is a stable handle material with none of the issues of celluloid.These are beautiful,authentic Case Cutlery knives,you can't go wrong.Treat yourself to a Pilsner Urquell and enjoy your collection!
    Bob Andrews
  • Warren L. Strout

    Hi Jakub - Congradulations on the birth of your son Jerome. I hope he has a healthy and happy life ahead of him. Buy him a good quality knife and put it away for him. By the time he grows up it vwill be worth much more than you paid for it! Have a great day. Warren - "Lone Wolf".

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    Scott King

    Happy B'day Jakub!
  • Randy, HHH Knives

    Happy Birthday Jake!
  • Randy, HHH Knives

    Jake, Randy Jr. has a Birthday tomorrow and I have always felt kinda bad, he seems to get the rip a little! :) so I understand..

     

    I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas as well.. as a Happy New Year!!

  • Rick Cothren

    Hey Jakub... I didn't know we shared a birthday!!! Cool. Long time hope all is well with you and your family. Happy belated birthday.

    I have been out of pocket for a few days at my daughters wedding this weekend so didn't get on here last Fri. at all.

    Did you know our birthday was on a very important day in history... look up what happened on Dec. 17. 1903.


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    D ale

    Enjoy the season !!!
  • Allen Hewitt

    Thank You Jakub; I was very happy to find this site, and am looking forward to hearing from, and learning from other blade enthusiasts such as Yourself.  I am currently trying to get everything together to do My first 'file' knife, with homemade micarta scales and possibly mosaic pins... 

    Allen

  • Halicon

    Many thanks for your kind words regarding my stones. They are all collection grade Jap waterstones, I don't think I know anyone that has used oil on J nats. I do know of once that used a glycerine and alcohol variety but never really heard any definite stuff about it.

     

    So all water :)

  • Halicon

    By the way Jakub, did you catch my comment about the finest oilstone in the world, the Charnley Forest stone?

    It has a high content of novaculite so it is basically an Arkansas on steroids (well it cuts just as bloody damn slow but the edge is significantly finer, widely accepted to be finer or on par with vintage Escher stones (Europes finest razor hone perhaps, ofcourse i own one collection grade specimen, will shoot pics at request)).

     

    If you already own a full kit of oilstones the Charnley forest could be the final nail when you want to add that last ridiculously sharp edge. :)

    Otherwise I will guide you towards a Japanese Nakayama Asagi. Mine is rated at 30k grits which is literally overkill for even a dry shave razor, but as with all naturals the grit is never constant when the abrasive particles get ground into smaller and smaller size.

  • Halicon

    It was mined in England, so most of the vintage stones have been distributed from the great days of England (when they basically owned the international seafare market).

    I collect natural stones in general so I do know of the stones you speak of. The Rozcsutec is the one that I use only though because it is such a dense sandstone, which is for Japanese polishers very rare (atleast in that grit, low polisher, plenty of slate polishing stones around in Europe though).

     

    Haven't tried the one from Italia because several reports of inclusions with mineral deposits, I just stay completely clear of those stones unless it has a 100% clean cross-section. Regarding the Czech hone, which one of them do you use? I believe they quarry 3 different stones from that area (very old info though and maybe not true, would love to hear how it is for real though).

     

    In any case, for the CF. Since they are so rare and so sought after, they are basically considered the very finest oilstone in existance (although you can use it with water which is what I would do since I would want to shallow down the serrations of the Novaculite). Prices range from so-so specimen with elements of minerals, red streaks which hints to iron and so on to perfect rectangular big pieces costing up to $1500.

     

    For the first type I have a decent source, it is in the UK though. www.strop-shop.co.uk

     

    For you I would recommend the "Unusual shaped Charnley" and later on when you have gotten a taste of what this stone is and can add to your collection, go for the piece you really want.

    They come in two varieties, dark or light gray shades and a greenish stone with red streaks and what looks like inclusions. In general the experts say the gray type is the best quality one, the finest.

    Personally I would say it's up to each stone and you never know until you have tested it.

  • Thorvan Patten JR.

       Thanks  alot we're going through my knives to get an inventory there sure is alot of them. THOR.

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    Ken Erickson

    You will enjoy Blades Guide to Knives and their values.  I have the 5th addition along with Levines 4th addition.  Great resource and learning tool.
  • Guy Fitoussi

    Thank you Jakub. Well i hope i wont need using them for any combat..

    You look to me like a great family man,good dady.i also have two boys (1,3 years),and i

    wish for them the same i wish for myself: a peaceful knife collecting..

    by the way,beautiful knight you made!

  • Guy Fitoussi

    Hello Jakub.

    When you say that you will give your son a knife,will you let him use it even without your presence or did i get too far..?

    Just curious..May be i can learn and apply some things with the boys.

    The bigger one know's about knives and from time to time we go outdoor and do things with my knives..It's so fun!

  • Guy Fitoussi

    I understand you quite well. i try to do the same with my older kid because i also want him to find out what a wanderfull tool a knife can be.i wish he will like it at least like i do.

    fortunatly my wife understands it. i also take him to my workshop (smithy) and let him absorb the atmosphere of this old craftsmanship. specialy today when kids are exposed to so much unnecessary information.


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    D ale

    Thanks Jakub .. I do like my Mikov !!!

  • Ron Cooper

    Happy Birthday, Jakub! I will be honored if you would accept my offer of friendship.

    Cheers!

  • Jan Carter

  • Ron Cooper

    Glad to have you back at iKC! Thank you for accepting my friendship offer! I enjoyed looking at the pictures of your knives and wood carving. Happy holidays to you and your family, Jakup!

    Cheers, my friend!

  • Clay Strong

    No problem Jakub. I knew someone would pay the ransom to set you free. LOL

  • Steve Scheuerman (Manx)

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  • Ron Cooper

    Thanks, Jakub!

    Merry Christmas to you and your family, also.

    Cheers, my friend! Ho Ho Ho! 

  • Max McGruder

    Happy Birthday my friend! Hope you have a fantastic day!

  • Sue OldsWidow

  • Laurence Ruggiero

    Thank you - and Happy New Year!

  • J.J. Smith III

    Everyone liked this years "Mountain Man", from Queen, but I think the GE is better.

    JMHO.

  • Ron Cooper

    Howdy Jakup!

    Thanks for the heads-up on the video that you posted. 

    Thank you, also, for complimenting my iKC page. I really enjoy playing around with it.

    I'm gonna take a look at your video right now!

    Cheers, my friend!


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    Charles Sample

    Jakub, thanks for joining the iKC Arsenal group.  I look forward to seeing posts from you.

  • Jan Carter

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    Charles Sample

    Happy Birthday Jakub!

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    Charles Sample

    Jakub, I am definitely getting older but not likely any wiser!  LOL   Merry CHRISTmas to you!