Knife Makers
Fascinated by the world of handmade knives and by the historical evolution of these instruments made by men over the centuries, Simone Foglia began to make his first knife in 2010, driven by personal challenge and by the desire to give shape to his passion for blades.
Mariano Polidoro initially created handmade objects out of wood, bone and various metals but in 2006 he managed to combine into a single object all the materials that he loves to work with. He started to create knives that have now become his passion.
In 2011 when he was just 20 years old, Kyle Royer became a Mastersmith through the American Bladesmith Society.
David Lisch, knife maker located in Seattle, WA USA, holds a Journeyman Smith rating in the American Bladesmith Society, and is working on his Master Smith accreditation.
Benjamin Russel Tendick (BRT knives) was always fond of manual work and has always enjoyed creating various objects, but in late 2010 he discovered he had the soul of knife maker.
When George Brackett retired from his career in 2011, he became an Apprentice Member of the American Bladesmith's Society.