I get paid for it
if that was the only reason they would not be as good as they are
You must have a smile on your face when they go out though Stu.
First off, thank you joejoe...
I just read through this thread again and my reply, a feeble attempt at a joke, sounds terrible, sorry about that...
Of course there is more to my knife making than getting paid, I enjoy every second of it, well most anyway
I do think I differ from most in as much as it is my work, my business, and it is run as such, overheads, tax liabilities etc etc
And I differ in as much it is all I have ever done, I'm not saying it makes me better or worse than other makers but knife making is as it always was, 'Plan A' for me... There was never a time in my life when I didn't think, the whole family didn't know, that I would be a Cutler...
I often wonder to myself, is it pure luck that I enjoy making knives so, or is it just because it is all I have known... You tell me?
I don't know how to do anything else.....
Yes Doug, I take great pride in the knives that leave the 'shop, I speak to many makers who tell me that they feel saddened as knives leave, they feel attached, not me, I never see the knives as my own... From the weeks/months of design work through the following months of build to delivery, the knife I am working on
always belongs to my client, it is their perfect knife, it is never mine!