@@jensanso it’s coming across so well. So many of us appreciate the value of you sharing your ideas, practices and skills to make the whole industry better 👊🏼💙
Always loved the Gladius! He made some fine knives including his Loveless Renditions. Would love to own a C. Reeves! KnifeMaker/The Loveless Connection, Retired
In todays episode: Jens is so old his first knife was made fron flint You get photographic evidence that he indeed had hair And he shows of a very cool book
Well I think that’s easy to answer I made fixed blades exclusively for more than a decade. Probably closer to 15 years. So they play a big part in my backstory.
You are a rockstar brother. I saw it way back then. There is no limit to your skills and abilities! Glad to call you my friend and brother!
You are way too kind. 🤗🙏🏻
Very nicely done, Jens. Thank you.
Thanks so much.
What a terrific video!
Thanks so much buddy!
You have some cool pieces and it was fun to get the background stories!
glad you enjoyed it! :)
Thank you Sir.
😊🙏🏻
thats a really cool video man
thanks so much!
Very exciting 👍
glad you enjoyed it!
It would be cool to hear a bit more about your work and life history too 👌🏼
I try to share. in every video I make...can´t really help it... :)
@@jensanso it’s coming across so well. So many of us appreciate the value of you sharing your ideas, practices and skills to make the whole industry better 👊🏼💙
that is one of the main reasons I keep this channel running. To share knowledge and give back.
thank you for the nice video!
you are most welcome!
Always loved the Gladius! He made some fine knives including his Loveless Renditions.
Would love to own a C. Reeves!
KnifeMaker/The Loveless Connection, Retired
he really did...He was a multi talented maker who could make anything it seemed. Chris Reeves are just so very special knives!
In todays episode:
Jens is so old his first knife was made fron flint
You get photographic evidence that he indeed had hair
And he shows of a very cool book
Ha thats funny :)
nice video, 'im surprised that most of your important pieces in your collections are fixed blades when your production is mostly known for folders.
Well I think that’s easy to answer I made fixed blades exclusively for more than a decade. Probably closer to 15 years. So they play a big part in my backstory.