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Gabriel Branby CEO of Gransfors buys Wetterlings Axe
The SHOT Show is one of the shows I truly enjoy going to. It’s like old home week. I get the chance to visit with fellow forumites, co-workers, past employers, and meeting new people. This show was no different. I had the opportunity to meet, after 10 years of trying to connect with him, a fella from Sweden who calls himself the Axe-Man, and without question deserves this name. Gabriel Branby is the CEO of Gransfors Bruks, the maker of what can be said to be one of the finest and most complete line of axes and hatchets in the world. The Axe-Man has a level of enthusiasm that can only be described as explosive, to the level that it spills over to whomever he is visiting with!
Gabriel loves everything “axes”, their use, history, and manufacture, and can be also called “Gabriel the Guardian of Axe History”. While visiting with him, one gets the feeling that his mission is not just to crank out fine chopping tools, but to keep alive the Axe industry, not just in Sweden, but all over the world. He is a true Axe enthusiast.
Actions speak louder than words and Gabriel's action will rarely be equaled. The Axe-Man had a chance to visit a struggling foundry in Sweden, the oldest axe manufacturer in the country. It was about to close its doors, a living piece of history lost. Gabriel bought the Wetterlings Axe Company so that it would not go the way of the dinosaur. This move was not to remove competition from the market, which would be considered the normal business plan, but to preserve its history.
When asked about Gransfors purchasing Wetterlings, Gabriel quickly corrected me and handed me a typed note. He told me that he had personally bought the company, and asked me to share the words he had written.
So here are in his words:
Quote:
Does Gransfors Bruks own Werrerlings Axe Forge? No – but they are owned by the same fanatic Axe-man. The two companies are, and will remain, independent.
Iron, forging and sharp tools have been a fundamental part of Swedish history the last 1500 years. The Swedish axe – in the Viking age a weapon and symbol of power – is today an admired and functional tool. Axe forging and working with axes isstill part of the Swedish culture.
S. A. Wetterlings Axe Forge was founded in 1880 and Gransfors Bruks in 1902. Both forges are still operating. Nobody can really own the knowledge, memories and artifacts built in to these antique forges – they belong to the Swedish heritage and the small-scale industrial history of Sweden. Someone, though, has to make the critical decisions, protect values built up by previous generations and pay the interests to the bank. These are the obligations that give me the right to write axe-man and owner on my business card.
In cooperation with the blacksmiths, I have been able to run Gransfors Bruks since 1985. Now, it is indeed interesting to learn from and work with the Jungefors family, the previous owners, and still active and in charge at Wetterlings. They harbor three generations of axe knowledge in the family. An intense and passionate interest in axe production and axe culture is what actually brought these two old companies to start cooperating; all the time focusing not to destroy the unique and distinctive character of each company. The people in two old Swedish Axe Companies have decided to “take the responsibility for the axe culture in the world”, to keep and to pass on to the future generations the knowledge of axe manufacturing and how to use axes.
Of course we are proud of the companies' old history – but age is in reality not very important. However, for us it is important to learn from the past and how we can use the understanding to make high quality axes. We all have a responsibility to take care of and preserve the inheritance given by hard working people in the past – and create - and act. The companies' power to attract and keep skilled and professional blacksmiths has always been and will always be a key factor for the companies' future. Knowledge, culture and respect for ethical values will be our guidelines.
Chad Ward, an active member of the Knifeforums Kitchen forums, is getting great reviews from the media!
Review
"A definitive guide for buying knives....[An Edge in the Kitchen] covers everything you need to know and more." -- Lynne Rossetto Kasper, cookbook author and host of The Splendid Table
"Chad Ward...has written a handsome volume on knives and everything you might want to know about them, and about using them....It’s not only filled with good info put together with a good design, the writing is lively as well." -- Michael Ruhlman, author of The Making of a Chef, The Soul of a Chef, and The Elements of Cooking
"This year has already seen the publishing of several good knife books. Add [An Edge in the Kitchen] to the list....Ward...has crafted a book that is instructional and deep...as well as highly readable." -- Tampa Tribune
"You’ll be hard pressed to find as succinct and complete a collection of wisdom on the topic as this masterful volume from cook and writer Ward. He covers nearly everything...giving cooks all the information they need....This book [is] as indispensable as the tools themselves." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Chad Ward offers all you need to know....A lot of knife wisdom served with a splash of wit and a sprinkle of trivia make this a book you’ll want to read from cover to cover as well as to prop up by your knife block. -- Sara Moulton, host of Sara's Secrets
Product Description
Why are most of us so woefully uninformed about our kitchen knives? We are intimidated by our knives when they are sharp, annoyed by them when they are dull, and quietly ashamed that we don't know how to use them with any competence. For a species that has been using knives for nearly as long as we have been walking upright, that's a serious problem. An Edge in the Kitchen is the solution, an intelligent and delightful debunking of the mysteries of kitchen knives once and for all. If you can stack blocks, you can cut restaurant-quality diced vegetables. If you can fold a paper airplane, you can sharpen your knives better than many professionals.
Veteran cook Chad Ward provides an in-depth guide to the most important tool in the kitchen, including how to choose the best kitchen knives in your price range, practical tutorials on knife skills, a step-by-step section on sharpening, and more——all illustrated with beautiful photographs throughout. Along the way you will discover what a cow sword is, and why you might want one; why chefs are abandoning their heavy knives in droves; and why the Pinch and the Claw, strange as they may sound, are in fact the best way to make precision vegetable cuts with speed and style.
An Edge in the Kitchen is the one and only guide to the most important tool in the kitchen.
About the Author
Chad Ward has been a writer and cook for more than twenty years. To date, more than three hundred thousand people have taken Chad's online knife sharpening class on eGullet.org. His writing has appeared in publications such as Best Food Writing and Aviation International News. He lives in North Carolina.
New
Knife Series Marks 10thAnniversary
of Case XX Select
Bradford, Pennsylvania (October 22,
2008)- W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is celebrating the 10thAnniversary of its Case XX
Select brand with a new limited edition lineup that includes nine
exciting patterns with special features and handles made of the some of
the most sought after materials. The 2008 Case XX Select 10thAnniversary Family includes
a Rogers Jigged Tested Red Bone TrapperLock (6154L SS), a Rogers
Jigged Mediterranean Blue Bone Mini CopperLock (61749L SS), an XX Prime
Stag Sway Back Gent (TB51117 SS), a Rogers Jigged Bermuda Green Bone
Small Stockman (6333 SS), a Smooth Gray Curly Zebra Wood Small Texas
Toothpick (720096 SS), a Smooth Genuine Mother-of-Pearl
Barlow (82009 SS), a Mammoth Ivory Baby Butterbean (I2132 SS),
a Genuine Snakewood Gunboat Canoe (7394 SS), and a Red Stag Cigar
Whittler (R5391WH SS). Each is outfitted with Case Tru-Sharp™
surgical steel blades bearing a series signature tang stamp and a
special “XX” shield on each handle. Case’s 2008 Case XX Select 10thAnniversary knives will be
available only at designated Case Select Dealers beginning October,
2008.
All knives in the 10thAnniversary Case XX Select
series feature common or cut swedged stainless steel blades that are
saber-concave or flat, taper ground. Blades sport French or
common nail marks, some with embellished or engraved artwork. The
knives’ bolsters, liners, rivets, and shields are made of nickel
silver. The shape of the Case Select “XX” shield fitted into each
of this year’s knife handles resembles that used on the introductory
Case XX Select family back in 1998. Case has limited production
of each of the Case XX Select patterns to just 500 pieces.
“Case
XX Select knives are the embodiment of everything for which Case
stands,” says John Sullivan,
Director of Marketing at Case. “The extra effort...from the
inspection of the knife parts to the careful assembly to the precision
honing and, finally, the extra hand finishing. They demonstrate
our commitment to hand-crafting and a never ending quest to make knives
of the highest quality possible from within our factory in Bradford, PA.
The 2008
Case XX Select series is now shipping to Case Authorized
Dealers nationwide.
About W.R.
Case and Sons Cutlery Company
For more
than a century, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been
hand-crafting premium knives exclusively in the United States. Case's distinction
underscores its well-earned place as a genuine piece of Americana
and the country's most popular collectable brand. The company
manufactures pocketknives, sport/hunting knives and collectables which
are sold predominantly through an authorized dealer network made up of
hardware and home improvement retailers, specialty cutlery shops,
fashion accessory shops, catalog retailers, and others. W.R. Case
& Sons Cutlery Company has been based in Bradford, PA since 1905 and
has been part of Zippo Manufacturing Company since 1993. For more
information, visit www.wrcase.com or contact Case at 1-800-523-6350.
“KNIVES WITH INTENT”
Aberdeen, North Carolina – October 2008
An innovative and high quality line of combat fighting knives is now available. Spartan Blades, a knife manufacturer, formed by two retired Special Forces NCO’s “Green Berets”, produced these “Knives with Intent” for the modern warrior. They are built to minimize bulk yet provide a lethal and functional edge. All knives are made of Crucible CPMS30V® Steel Blade then coated with SpartaCoat Tungsten DLC or Zirconium VPE and feature Torx hardware with an ergonomically textured Micarta® grip. All models are available in flat dark earth or black; with green or tan scales.
Find out more at Spartan Blades, LLC PO Box 620, Aberdeen, NC 28315; 910-757-0035; www.spartanbladesusa.com
Getting a handle on knives
August 25, 2008, Portland, OR — This fall Leatherman Tool Group will introduce two new folding knife lines, Crater™ and Expanse™. These new knives — 10 models in all — will replace the existing c, e, k, and h-series knives with improvements on the existing features and a more familial look for each series overall.
Handles, Weight and Size
The most noticeable difference with the new knives are the handles, and not just cosmetically. “We had great features in our old knives, but the handles were so thick and bulky just to house them”, says Product Manager, Jason Carpenter. “Our goal was to lighten up and slim down these new knives while keeping the existing functionality. We also wanted to make sure that they could be more easily indentified as being a part of a family.”
The new handles on the Crater knives are solid black, 60% glass-filled nylon. Expanse knives feature a combination black and silver handle made from 60% glass-filled nylon and reinforced with stainless steel. By improving the handle scale/frame design, engineers were able to make them about 30% lighter and slimmer than their original counterparts.
Blades
Both the series feature 2.6-inch blades, (33-models) and 3.1-inch blades (55-models). Crater series blades are cut from 420HC stainless steel and Expanse series from 154CM. Each knife comes with the option of a straight blade or a combination straight/serrated blade. The combination blade is indicated by an “x” in the model name.
Features
Both series have updated features from the original set of knives. Crater and Expanse series 33-models are all locking liner knives with improved Blade Launcher® technology for quick deployment. The 55-models are all lockback knives with thumb stud deployment. Across both series users will find features like bit drivers, fixed screwdrivers, bit storage in the handle and carabiners that fold away in the handle. All the knives feature a removable pocket clip.
Crater and Expanse knives will be available nationwide and online beginning fall 2008. MSRP for the Crater knives ranges from $24.00-$70.00 and Expanse from $44.00-$87.00. For more information on these and other Leatherman products, please contact Juli Warner at the information above.
Company Profile
JB Outman Distributing, based out of Asheboro, NC, is a wholesale distributing company owned and operated by Joey and Shana Baker since 2001.
Joey and Shana have developed a business which centers around customer service, a personal touch without sacrificing price. JB Outman sells to dealers exclusively, and offers a free drop shipping service. The dealer logs in to the JB Outman site and types in the drop ship order, the site software handles almost everything but the tape on the box. The dealer is then provided a tracking number for every package that leave the warehouse, and they ship within 24 hours.
The Staff at JBO , yes they actually have real people answering the phone, are courteous and helpful. They make it a point to get to know customers, and help them identify needs and grow their business. This comes directly from the Bakers, who feel it is their job to help the customers succeed. This philosophy has helped JB Outman Distributing in their success.
JB Outman is a Distributor that sells only to dealers, and they have a ever growing selection of brands. They offer personal service drop shipping and great pricing. Try them out at www.jboutman.com , be treated like a business partner as well as a valued customer. Their business depends on your business doing well, they consider that more than saying.
Case
and Tony Bose Deliver Winner at Atlanta
Blade Show
Bradford, PA(June 3,
2008)– A new knife
design by W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company and Tony Bose took Blade
Magazine 2008 Knife Collaboration of the Year® honors at the 2008
Blade Show & Cutlery Fair held May 30-31 in Atlanta,
Georgia.
The award-winning pattern, an Arkansas
Hunter (TB’12008), is the most recent achievement in a long-running
relationship between Case and the renowned custom knife maker from Indiana.
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The Arkansas
Hunter(TB612008), with its stainless 154-CM steel blade, is the tenth
limited edition collaboration between W.R. Case & Sons and
Tony Bose.
> John
Sullivan, Case’s Director of Marketing, accepted the award for Case. He
says the new Arkansas
Hunter “offers today’s knife enthusiast a unique pattern with a host of
features and a quality that’s “as close to a custom knife as a
manufacturer can produce, while preserving the classic style of a
hand-crafted vintage folder.”>
>
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The new Arkansas Hunter will be available in
limited quantities and a variety of handle materials; 300 in Standard
Jigged Chestnut Bone, 300 in Standard Jigged>
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Antique Bone, 200 in Ebony Wood, 100 in Abalone and 100 in genuine Mother-of-Pearl.
Standard features include stainless steel bolsters which are
distinctively shaped, flat sided and faceted. A vintage shield design is pinned to the
knife’s interior scale. Each measures 4-5/8” overall when closed and
weighs 4.8 ounces.>
The knife
blade has been wire cut from stainless 154-CM steel, a high performance
alloy used by Bose to make his own signature knives. The saber-taper
ground blade bears a satin-fiber finish and a cut swedge. A milled, stainless steel liner inside the
knife improves blade action.
“It’s a
really old pattern that’s very rare to find anywhere today,” says
Bose. He went on to explain that the Arkansas
Hunter collaborative was based on a unique Saddlehorn design used
almost exclusively by the Empire Knife Company, a Connecticut-based
manufacturer which began in the mid-19th
century.
Bose
acknowledged his Case cohorts, saying they “did an excellent job of
recreating the pattern. The profile’s
just exactly what my own knife would look like, and it fits just as
good, too.”
Bone-handled versions of the Case/Bose Arkansas
Hunter will begin shipping in October. All
are packaged in a half-moon shaped suede leather pouch.
This is the tenth such Case/Tony Bose collaborative in the series.
About Tony Bose
Tony Bose fashioned his first knife in 1972 from a power hack saw blade
he’d received from a friend. He'd work to perfect his skills for years
before pursuing a full-time custom knife making career in 1990.
Tony's impact was quickly felt across the industry, winning
Best Folding Knife Awards
from the 1994 East Coast Custom Knife Show and the 1995 Blade Show with
his own five-bladed Stockman designs. Today, Tony’s work continues
as a member of the coveted Knife Maker’s Guild, blending vintage
patterns with modern steel blades, stainless steel bolsters and
springs to an unmistakable fit and finish. His work attracts
enthusiasts from around the world who often wait years for their
knives to be completed to his satisfaction. His knife
making talent accentuates his true passion for his craft and his
reputation as a trusted businessperson, spir ited philanthropist,
devoted husband and father. Tony's son, Reese, is also an
accomplished custom maker. The two carry on their knife
making tradition from their workshop in Shelburn, Indiana.
About
W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Company
For more
than a century, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been
hand-crafting premium knives exclusively in the United
States. Case's
distinction underscores its well-earned place as a genuine piece of Americana
and the country's most popular collectable brand. The company
manufactures pocketknives, sport/hunting knives and collectables which
are sold predominantly through
an authorized dealer network made up of hardware and home improvement
retailers, specialty cutlery shops, fashion accessory shops, catalog
retailers, and others.
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has been based in Bradford, PA
since 1905 and has been part of Zippo Manufacturing Company since 1993.
For more information, visit www.wrcase.com or contact Case at
1-800-523-6350.
Benchmade’s Pink Griptilian Program Raises Over $10,000 For Breast Cancer Research and Education
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 22, 2008 Oregon City, Ore.
October 2007 Benchmade launched a new folding knife for women with a message about health and a vision to make a difference. This vision, formally titled the Pink Griptilian Program, donates 10 percent of all wholesale profits to the Oregon Health and Science University’s Breast Education Program. The OHSU Cancer Institute operates the only Mamma Care training center west of the Mississippi River and is one of 61 nationwide.
To date, Benchmade’s Pink Griptilian Program has raised and donated over $10,000 with no signs of slowing down. Funds generated are helping to provide medical students, residents and practicing clinicians with standardized training in the early detection of palpable breast tumors. The program also helps educate the community on all related breast cancer issues.
"Private dollars from corporations like Benchmade are essential in supporting what we do," said Breast Health Education Program Director Elizabeth Steiner, M.D. "As the need for support of this essential program continues to grow, we are very excited and optimistic about the sponsorship efforts from Benchmade. After all, early detection of breast cancer is the key to early treatment and survival."
Benchmade’s new pink knife is sold worldwide, and has become the second best seller from the popular Griptilian™ product line.
"This knife is the right tool for the right cause," said Benchmade co-founder Roberta de Asis. "From research to patient care to professional education, the OHSU Cancer Institute is doing some great things to fight breast cancer, and we are proud to be their partner in the effort to promote breast health education."
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