I fell in love with knives at the ripe old age of 7 years old. It was 1952 and the folks took me with them to see Alan Ladd in the "Iron Mistress" Where Ladd played Jim Bowie. I really wanted that knife. I owned a lot of knives between then and 1991 when I decided to buy the equipment and learn to make my own knives. I eventually built a series of "Bowies" not terribly unlike the Ladd knife. Mine had a flat bare blade skinner riding piggy back on the sheath with the Bowie.
That satisfied that particular lust, but while in the Marine Corps (1963-69) I really got into the knives as weapons concept. Especially after a friend passed on his K-Bar to me that another Marine had passed to him when he retired. I have since passed it on to Les George, a young man I started working with in my shop when he was 15. After High school graduation He enlisted in the Marine Corps. I like to think I influenced that decision somewhat. After he graduated boot camp in San Diego I presented him with my K-Bar. He has since served 10 years in the Corps, with six of those years, I believe, in EOD clearing land mines, IED's and such. He got out with all his pieces still intact and has gone on to become a very successful maker of higher end folding knives. I hope he finds a young man worthy to pass the K-Bar on to and keep a fairly young tradition alive.
I am tired and going to bed. More tomorrow. Maybe...
This is a site about my knives mostly. Knives I have made, knives I want to make knives you can order. Also it is about me and my feelings relating to custom knives, rants about anything, what's going on in my life at any given time. Please feel free to comment or contact me via email (BradburnKnives@aol.com). Enjoy your visit. Feel free to visit my website www.Bradburnknives.com
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