WRCA (Western Reserve Cutlery Association) held its March 2013 Dover Show in April this year. Confused?
You’re not alone. We were
scheduled at the Dover National Guard Armory in March, but someone in the Guard
liked our date better and we found ourselves sitting on our asses outside and off
the calendar. The best we could do was reschedule on April 6 and 7th.
Several of our favorite vendors couldn’t reschedule and they
were missed.
But still, the show was a lot of fun. It was nice to spend time yakking with the
other vendors and I picked up a really nice knife. More on that later. The downside (Yes, most shows have a downside. It’s more interesting to write about
conflict and problems.) was low attendance.
The unofficial count was around 350 attendees over two days. It is a given in the retail business, no
matter if you are buying or selling, you need lots of foot traffic for sales.
Maybe it was the drop dead gorgeous weather. Maybe it was the change in date. Maybe the inability to put an advertising sign in the
Armory’s front yard was our fatal flaw. Maybe, well there’s no maybe about it, we’re
doing something wrong. Let’s see what we
do next year.
My NEW Knife
My new Elishwitz-1 pocket knife |
The seller
told me it was one of those companies that had gone out of business in Germany,
but their website indicates they are doing well.
For the size of the knife, it has a nice proportion of blade to handle. |
Eickhorn is one of many knife companies that has been making
edged steel in the “City of Blades,” as Solinger is known in Germany, for 140
years. They are best known for their high
quality military knifes. This knife
shows the quality.
The almost 3-inch blade is a nice spear point with a well-proportioned
swage and partial flat grind. The steel
is cryo-quenched 420 stainless steel that has been softened to HRC 55-56. Softened is the right term. Just hardened steel can be so brittle it
can’t be worked without breaking. The
blade is laser engraved with first production run 0936 of 2000 and logos.
Closed and showing clip side. The handle is aircraft aluminum with G-10 inserts. |
The handle is G-10 with an aluminum/magnesium anodized alloy
insert. That’s sort of the opposite of
what I often see.
The knife locks open with a steel frame lock.
Eickhorn has serrated the edge of the steel
frame to increase your grip. Of course
it has a clip so it will stay where I put it.
I got it with the original plastic box and paperwork. I found it was still available online and you
can get one for 45 euros.
Kind of reminds me of Tupperware! |
The trademark has been laser etched into the steel. Not too visible in this photo, you can see where the laser paused or started leaving little periods in the letters. |
Elishewitz logo. You can see little spots were the laser paused for a microsecond. |
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