Recent Knives Completed by Vance Hinds

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I’m at Waxahachie Civic Center! Sharpening knives at the Civic Center in Waxahachie today and tomorrow at the gun show. Bring your knives.

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Merry Christmas from Vance Hinds Custom Knives, Texas Sharp, and TexasKnives.org!

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I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas.  I hope Santa was good to everyone.  Stay warm and have a blessed Christmas.

Vance Hinds

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Field and Streams 20 Best Knives Ever Made?

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Below is a link to Field and Streams’ 2008 article on the 20 Best Knives Ever Made:

Field and Streams The 20 Best Knives Ever Made.

Although I agree with some of the knives on the list, I don’t know how some got on the list and I think many were left off.  I agree with the D.E. Henry Bowie above.  It is a beautiful knife.  I completely agree with the Buck 110.  That knife changed the industry.  I completely agree with the Bob Loveless drop point hunter.  Any best list will will contain this knife.  I completely agree with the Ron Lake folder.  A beautiful folder with tremendous fit and finish.  I completely agree with the Randall Made Knife making the list.  The Randall Made Knives as well as the Ka-Bar Marine Fighting Knives are the gold standards for fighters.  Some of the other ones I can see the merit in them, but don’t know if they make the elite 20.  I have no idea had how the Busse knife, the two knives from the Knives of Alaska, and the Lone Wolf T3 ever made the top 20 knives ever made.  Don’t get me wrong, these are excellent knives.  I have no complaints about the knives, but the best 20 ever made?  That is a pretty bold statement.  Now we come to some that could have been on the list.  How can you leave Bill Moran off the list? He is credited with reviving the damascus steel revolution.

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There’s always Michael Price and his California Bowies and Boot Knives.

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What about the legacy series from Buster Warenski.

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Then there’s the Daniel Searles’ Bowie, which resides in the Alamo Museum today.

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In folding knives, there’s the Ron Paul folders.

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Michael Walker’s Linerlocks.

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Chris Reeve Sebenzas.

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The Ken Onion Designed Kershaw Speed Safe Original 1510 Random Task Knife.  This knife started the assisted opening craze.

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The Ernest Emerson Commander.

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What about the Puma White Hunter?  It is an awesome knife.

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I could go on and on.  To name the 20 greatest knives ever made is a tough and very subjective list to make.  Field and Stream did well on some and completely missed the boat on others, in my opinion.  The list could be made from many different perspectives, for example: greatest impact on the public, greatest effect on the industry, most popular, historical significance, etc.  We have not mentioned the great Japanese swords and knives, the Scottish dirks and sgian dubhs, and other styles such as art knives (with the exception of Buster Warenski above).   I commend Field and Stream for trying to create a list of the 20 best knives ever made.  Every such compilation will be as varied as the person making the list.

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Good Article on Buying Custom Kitchen Knives

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Below is a good article on buying custom kitchen knives.  I found it on Gizmodo.  It comes at it from a beginner’s standpoint. Very Good. 

http://gizmodo.com/a-beginners-guide-to-buying-custom-kitchen-knives-1484468136

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WOOOOT!!! 10,000+ hits!!!! THANK YOU!

My website hit 10,000 hits today.  WOOOOOOOT! A huge milestone in my knife passion.  I would like to thank each and every one of you that visited my site since its inception in October of 2012. 10,000 hits in 14 months.  That is awesome.  Thank you from Fifi, my son – daughter – and I from the deer stand, my first knife sale (Thanks Jarrett), and from whole Hinds family. Thanks for your interest in knives and remember to visit here frequently for all you knife related interests.

Merry Christmas!

Vance Hinds

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Happy Thanksgiving from TexasKnives.org, Texas Sharp, and Vance Hinds Custom Knives

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Happy Thanksgiving to You and Yours!

I am thankful for having such a wonderful, understanding and loving family; having the opportunity to work at the Ellis County and District Attorney’s Office for Patrick Wilson, and for having the health and opportunity to pursue my passion of all things knife related.  

Come see me!

Vance Hinds 

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New Red Bone Handles for a Case Stockman

I was asked to replace the handles on a case trapper for a customer.  I am really pleased with the outcome.  below are pictures of the repair.

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