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@Don
Yes, but if it is made out of materials that cannot be exactly reproduced then its a custom because yours is the only one like it. Yes it might be a basic skinner design with a dark burl handle kit... but you put it together and noone will have that exact burl handle you do. Now just tweek it a bit to your own liking and boom, you have a custom. Heck, if i was to take my stock CS Recon 1 and dura coat it with a pattern, I have just customized it, therefore it is a custom. It will be a knife that noone else has an exact duplicate of.
I do like this Kit
I like to think of custom as each one having something different about them
Different is always nice, having a knife that no one else has makes it special in it's own right.
@Don,
I like that your version has an explaination for custom, handmade and custom handmade.
@Alexander..Kit is right, I just call 'em mine, gives each one a special feel of its own with no label to have to define
Whenever I give or sell someone a knife that I made, I type out a form that describes exactly what I've done, what materials I've used and with what techniques.
I don't call em custom, I don't call em handmade...I just call em mine and show them how they're mine.
So what does "Handmade" mean?
Buying a knife blank and scales and gluing the stuff together?
Buying a knife blank, buying scale blanks and pins and doing everything from there on?
Buying a billet, grinding the blank, shipping it out for heat treatment, and everything from there on?
I don't bother with terms such as handmade simply because they're vague terms. I just tell people what I made about my knives so they don't have to guess. It's just the easiest way.
I don't believe that ANY large scale production company delivers such a thing as "hand made" products. If they did they probably wouldn't be large scale.
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