KEN ERICKSON KNIVES

traditional pocket knives-hunters-bowies-sheaths

WAUPACA WISCONSIN

"Offering quality design, materials and workmanship in an affordable handmade knife"

How to acquire one of my knives.

 
The best way to contact me is by email me. I check my email normally a few times a day during the week days and most times on weekends.
Tell me in your email what your looking for starting with general pattern and size. How many blades and what shape. Steel selection and what you want for scales.  With this information I will email you back with a base line price and my current back-log.


After we hammer out the details and price I will keep in touch as we get closer to me starting on your knife. Normally before starting , I will call by phone and make sure we have covered all details.  I accept no money down and will send you pictures as I work on the knife if you request them. After the knife is completed I will send you pictures and if your satisfied send payment and the knife will be shipped.

I have been working on dying and jigging my own bone- keep tuned for results

 

 

 
One of the entrances to the shop. I built my shop in one bay of my three car garage. Shop area is 13 feet by 24 feet, insulated with electric heat. P1010047.JPG (64060 bytes)
This is my current heat treat furnace and open view of my Wilton square wheel grinder P1010046.JPG (63534 bytes)
This is looking at my work bench with small drill press. This drill press gets lots of use. My trusty guard dog , knife making companion sitting on her favorite chair. P1010042.JPG (62169 bytes)
This is a picture of my Wilton square wheel speed conversion. I changed to a three phase ac motor and 220 volt controller. Being able to vari the speed has made a huge improvement in my grinds. P1010044.JPG (57834 bytes)
This Harig super 6 x 12 surface grinder has allowed me to branch out and start making folders. A very useful machine I would hate to be without.

 

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This is the heart and soul of any knife shop. The belt grinder, this one happens to be a vari-speed Wilton square wheel 2 x 72 belt size P1010043.JPG (58597 bytes)

 

My new Evenheat furnace with Setpro digital control P1010054.JPG (60232 bytes)
This is the new milling machine.   A small knee mill with an R8 taper. P1010181.JPG (62078 bytes)

 

 

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Last modified: November 05, 2007