Spring April 2013
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Spring April 2013
BADGER KNIFE CLUB Founded October 21, 1984 Milwaukee, WI Spring 2013 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Club Meeting Sunday, April 28 — 7 p.m. The next meeting of the Badger Knife Club (BKC) will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2013. The meeting will be at the Three Harbors Council, Boy Scouts of America, 330 S. 84 St., Milwaukee, WI, lower level PieperPower Learning Center at 7:00 p.m. (Exit 306 off I-94 at S. 84 St.). The last meeting scheduled for January 27, 2013, was cancelled due to adverse weather. That was the first time ever that a scheduled meeting was cancelled. We tried to get the word out to everybody; however, if you ever have a questions concerning a meeting, you can call the BKC cell phone at (414) 379-6819. The Featured Program for the meeting will be reviewing the various knife publications. . . books, magazines, catalogs, etc. . . that are available for new and old knives . . and other reference resources. At our last regular meeting in October, 2012, the Progressive Attendance prize is at $20.00 when Barry Brunow, who was selected was not present. The regular Attendance Prize of $5.00 was won by Mike Kelly. A special THANK YOU to the following persons who donated items for the Club Raffle: Ed Brandsey, Bob Schrap, Col. Joe Fox, John Fleming and Roger Wood. Your donations of new knives, books and other cutlery related items are always requested and welcomed. Come and enjoy an evening of learning, fun and fellowship while you buy, sell and trade knives. Bring the latest addition to your collection or one of your favorite knives to show off while enjoying the free coffee, juice and donuts. See you at the meeting! LAST CALL—2013 Badger Club Knife Canal Street Cutlery 2-Blade Swell Center Jack—Pattern #2136633—Made in the USA—w/ Velour Pouch & Box Handle: Buffalo Horn—Black with white highlight streaks (Special for BKC) Size: 4 1/8"closed length. Name _______________________________ Address ______________________________ City ______________ State ______ Zip _____ 2012 Club Knife @ $99.00 = $ ________ Blade: D-2 mirror polished, flat grind large clip main blade and flat grind small pen second blade. Bolsters: Nickel silver. Shields: Canal Street (Brass) & Badger Knife Club shields. Shipping @ $6.00 = $ __________ Total enclosed = $ ________________ Mail to and make check payable to: Badger Knife Club, P. O. Box 511, Elm Grove, WI 53122 Etching: 2013 Badger Knife Club. (Etch will be on main blade.) Serial numbered engraved. Price: $99.00 You must be a current paid-up annual or Life Member to purchase the Club knife. All orders must be paid in advance. The order deadline date is April 30, 2013. Act now to be sure you get this year’s Club knife. This is a beautiful knife that will look great in your collection. MAIL YOUR ORDER AND PAYMENT TODAY ! ! ! Badger Knife Club, P.O. Box 511, Elm Grove, WI 53122 Phone & Fax: 414-479-9765 E-mail: badgerknifeclub@aol.com www.badgerknifeclub.org Page 2 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Spring 2013 “Knives on a Plane” It was recently announced that the TSA is partially lifting a ban on knives on a plane. It is quite specific, so you have to be very careful. Go to the web site of www.kniferights.org and it will give you graphics of what is and what is not allowed. Very informative. 2013 Blade Show The 2013 Blade Show will be held from May 31 thru June 2, 2013, at the Cobb Galleria Centre, Atlanta, GA. You can visit www.bladeshow.com for more information. Several of our BKC members, including makers and dealers that regularly attend the Badger Knife Show, will be exhibiting at the show. Those attending will include Cory Martin, photographer, who does the photography at the Badger Knife Show. He will be available to work with you at the Blade Show. This is the granddaddy of all knife shows and is definitely worth the effort to attend. See you in Atlanta. B.S.A. Building Security Two Volunteers Needed The Three Harbors Boy Scout Council recently installed a new building security system. It is a coded digital push button that must be entered by the person in charge of the group meeting. The doors can not be blocked open or an alarm will go off. Therefore, we need two volunteers at the meeting to man the upper and lower doors to allow members to enter. The doors must be manned from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. to allow enough time to have the members come in. Please do not arrive any earlier than 6:15 p.m. or you will be standing outside. We will not know the changeable code until the day before the meeting. If you can volunteer to man (or woman) one of the doors, please call Bob Schrap at 414-771-6472 or the club cell phone at 414-379-6819. Newsletter via E-mail For those of you who have computer access, you can view the Club newsletter at our web site at www.badgerknifeclub.org and click on “newsletter.” We want to eventually be able to e-mail your newsletter to you, although we will still continue to mail printed copies to those of you who do not have access to a computer. We are doing this to help reduce the cost of printing and postage of sending out the newsletter by conventional mail. This will be a long-term process, since we have to get your e-mail addresses and prepare the database for future email mailings. Therefore, if you have an e-mail address, please advise us by sending an email to badgerknifeclub@aol.com. In the subject line, please state “Email Newsletter”. Broken Blades We were saddened with the news that two of our long-time members passed away. Life Member Ken Deerwester on March 4, 2013 Member George Kauffeld on April 5, 2013. We will fondly remember and miss them. Our condolences go out to their families. Spring 2013 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Page 3 Please support the generosity of our makers and dealers that donate knives and other items to the Club’s silent auction and Club meeting raffles. We are placing their business card ads at no cost. Thanks everyone. The Club truly appreciates your support. Page 4 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Spring 2013 Knife Safety Seminar Our BKC member and custom knife maker, Dwight Mason, put together and ran a knife safety seminar for youngsters at the 2013 Badger Knife Show. There was a nice group of youngsters that attended Saturday afternoon. The youngsters received instructions on knife safety and upon completion received a certificate and a new knife, courtesy of our BKC member and table holder, Peter Albert. We are hoping to make this a regular feature at our future knife shows. Thank you, Dwight and Peter, for making this possible. 2013 Badger Knife Show—Comments This year’s 30th Annual Badger Knife Show was truly a success. We received many nice letters and emails from table holders and attendees. I would like to share a few with you: From Joe Seale, table holder from Austin, Texas writes: “Many, many thanks for encouraging me to attend the Badger Knife Show. This past week-end. It was one of the five best knife shows that I have attended over the past thirty-five years. “You and your very capable, friendly, efficient helpers did a most OUTSTANDING job organizing and conducting the show. There was great attendance, good fellowship, fine/rare knives and best of all: REKINDLING OLD FRIENDSHIPS THAT WERE BEGUN NEARLY FORTY YEARS AGO! “The hotel facilities were excellent. Their employees were most courteous and helpful. The continental breakfasts were DELICIOUS. If the Lord is willing, we plan to be back next year.” From Dave Eberhart: “My son and I attended the show Saturday and had a great time. Very friendly people at the front door, a member of the club came over and asked if my son could have a pocket knife, of course! There was a great selection of exhibitors and some really fantastic work. They were extremely friendly and encouraged us to handle their knives. To top it off, one of them said he gives a custom knife away each year to a youngster and this year it was for my son. WOW. Great show, thanks.” (Editor: That knife maker is Larry Franklin from Stoughton, WI. Thanks, Larry.) Show photos courtesy of Deborah Schulze. Had a live two-hour radio feed from the show WJVL FM and WCLO AM with announcer Rob West pictured with Bob Schrap. Doug Alcorn II did a flint knapping demonstration during the entire show, drawing much interest from our table holders and attendees! And he sold his first knife at our show! Thank you Bob Schrap for successfully running 30 BKC Shows! And for organizing the BKC meetings. Job well done! Spring 2013 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Page 5 Black Hat Award Winner R. W. Wilson Since 2005, the Black Hat Award has been given in the memory of Mick and Judy Koval. Mick and Judy were the owners of Koval Knife Supply and they were well liked and known by many knife makers throughout the country. They both passed away in a short span in time. Mick always wore a black cowboy hat—hence the Black Hat Award. The award was given to persons in recognition of honesty, integrity and fellowship in and outside the world of knives and knife collecting. This year the Black Hat Award was presented to R. W. Wilson. “R.W.” is a true good-will ambassador of the knife and knife making industry. His positive and upbeat attitude is ever present. He travels extensively in the knife circuit. Past recipients of the Black Hat Award include: Bob Schrap, Col. Joe Fox, Ed and Kathy Wormser, Hank Rummell, Kevin Cashen, Ed Brandsey, Wayne and Pam Robbins, and Bob Stachowicz. Congratulations to R. W., job well done Winners! This year’s Custom Makers’ Drawing knife was a Mokume Letter Opener made by Chuck Hawes and the mokume by Mike Sakmar. The lucky winner of the 2013 Badger Knife Show Custom Makers’ Drawing was Paul Wuethrich from Maple Grove, MN when his blue card was drawn on a custom knife he purchased from Dwight Mason. The lucky winner of the Win-A-Knife drawing was Emily Lindquist from Elkhorn, WI. The knife was a Leatherman Multi-tool furnished by the Club. Congratulations and Thank You to our winners for participating. Thank You! Thank You! 30th Show a Success! The 2013 Badger Knife Show was a success with most of the table holders expressing brisk sales. Attendance was excellent on all three days. Special THANK YOUS to Nancy Schrap, Deb and Neil Schulze, Lisa Schulze, Char Brandsey, Sybil Woodruff, Cecil Douglas, Bob Stachowicz, Jeanette Rochford, George and Marlene Jaeger, George and Jean Cooper and all of the award judges. I have no doubt forgotten somebody and, if I have, please forgive me. Silent Auction Donors! THANK YOU to our winning bidders. We appreciate your support! The Silent Auction went well and THANK YOU to the donors of the many items. They are: • • • • • • • • Tim Adlam Peter Albert Bill Behnke Ed Brandsey Collectible Edge (Gary Glowinski) and CRKT Clarence De Yong Col. Joe Fox Doug Gift • • • • • • • • • Jeff Haines Gil Hibben Richard Johnson Dave Kohls Jerry Kohls Diane Martin Peter Martin Bernice Metry Glen Mikolajczyk • • • • • • • • Enneth Eugene Miner Doug Ponzio Dave Ricke Pam Robbins Wayne Robbins Jeanette Rochford Mike Sakmar Marty Witek Page 6 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Spring 2013 2013 BKC Show Awards Bob Stachowicz, the Chairman for the Judging and Awards Committee, is pleased to publish the results of the judging at the 2013 Badger Knife Show. A. Commemorative Collection / Display Awards 1. Karl Hallberg – “Ivory Treasures” display. Includes custom miniature Bowies and Fighters with all different kinds of ivory handles. 2. Keith Jacobs – Factory collections of George Schrade Knife Company and Ulster Knife Company. 3. Lester Levinson – “Babies” display includes assorted miniature knives by many makers. B. Knifemaking Awards BEST CUTLERY ARTISTRY – Dale Sandrone JUDGES’ AWARD – Tim Adlam BEST BASIC KNIFE (Table Price $300 or Less) – Peter Martin BEST FANTASY / ART KNIFE – Kevin Cashen BEST FIXED BLADE KNIFE – Peter Martin BEST FOLDING KNIFE – Ken Erickson BEST-IN-SHOW – Peter Martin BEST-IN-SHOW – Peter Martin. An “AK-47” automatic folder. The blade is ladder pattern mosaic Damascus, the bolsters and exterior lockbar are also mosaic Damascus; the release is a mokume miniature cartridge/bullet. Handle material is black lip Mother-of-Pearl. BEST BASIC KNIFE (Table Price $300 or Less) Peter Martin. A dropped point hunting knife with Birdseye Damascus blade, amboyna burl handle, and stainless steel pins. BEST FIXED BLADE KNIFE – Peter Martin. A Bowie knife with feather pattern Damascus blade; Damascus guard, ferrule, and butt cap. The handle is African Gemsbok horn. Leather sheath. Spring 2013 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong BEST CUTLERY ARTISTRY – Dale Sandrone. Leather knife sheath with hand-carved buffalo on the front and rope-work on the back. Page 7 JUDGES’ AWARD – Tim Adlam. Engraving on all four bolsters of a Tom Overeynder folder. Playing card theme with each bolster showing an engraving of a different face card; King (of spades), Queen (of hearts), Jack (of diamonds), and Joker (clubs). Lifelike presentation with a multitude of detail shown. BEST FANTASY / ART KNIFE – Kevin Cashen. A 16Th century inspired (left hand) dagger; double edged blade of 320 layer O1/L6 twist Damascus; wood handle entirely wrapped in twisted iron wire with twisted copper wire accents; matching sheath and cloth slip case. Sole effort by the maker. BEST FOLDING KNIFE – Ken Erickson. A Champaign (or Bartender’s) knife based on an antique George Wostenholm & Son pattern. The blade is CPM-154 steel, the center liner is coined, and the handle is antique tortoise shell over 22K gold to bring out the highlights. Badger Knife Club P.O. Box 511 Elm Grove, WI 53122 C ress Add orr ue Req n o ecti sted 2013 BKC Meeting Dates January 27—April 28 July 28—October 27 Annual Badger Knife Show March 28, 29 and 30, 2014 See you at the meeting! Club Dues Check the mailing label for your renewal date. If you received a dues statement with this newsletter, please send in your dues right away. You can pay 1, 2 or 3 years at a time at $5 per year. You can mail in your dues or pay at the next meeting. Check made out to Badger Knife Club. Your continued interest and support is truly appreciated. Upcoming 2013 Shows We try to present information on upcoming shows in our area. For additional listing, check out current issues of KNIFE WORLD and BLADE magazines. April 27-28: Wolverine Knife Collectors Club Show at Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, MI. Call Pat Donovan 586-786-5549 May 31—June 2: Blade Show at Cobb Center, Atlanta, GA. Call 877-746-9757 or visit bladeshow.com Sept. 19-22: Knifemakers’ Guild Show at Seelbach Hilton Hotel, Louisville, KY. See knifemakersguild.com Oct 11-12: Annual Fall Knife Show by Northern Lakes Knife Co., Janesville Conference Center. Call Bob Schrap 414-771-6472 Spring 2013 Badger Knife Club 28 Years Strong Page 8