Overview
This Puuko style utility by Don Andrade features a satin finished drop point blade with a hidden tang construction. The handle features a birsdeye maple grip. Includes a brown leather sheath. Excellent Condition.
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Original price $300.00
Price $165.00
This Puuko style utility by Don Andrade features a satin finished drop point blade with a hidden tang construction. The handle features a birsdeye maple grip. Includes a brown leather sheath. Excellent Condition.
Blade Length 4.375
Overall Length 9.625
Weight (oz) 3.66
Source Previously owned
Knife Type Hidden Tang, Has Sheath
Blade Material Unknown
Blade Details Drop Point
Handle Material Wood
My name is Don Carlos Andrade. I am a knife maker, sculptor, chef and teacher living in Los Osos, California. I have been formally trained as a chef and sculptor.From 1988 to 2001, my primary focus was in casting unique sculpture in bronze. I began carving stone sculptures in 1995. I was an instructor at Cuesta Community College, in the art department, where I taught stone carving From 1999 to 2004. I began to apprentice with master metalsmith Tai Goo in 2006. My interest in handmade knives began in 1985 when I entered culinary school in Los Angeles. There I saw my first custom knife made entirely by hand. Eventually, I began to buy and sell one-of-a-kind knives to educate myself in cutlery. Inspecting the various knives and testing them in the kitchen and in the outdoors informed me about the value of a well-made knife. I discovered what I liked about certain styles of knives and found that knives created from carbon steel often out-performed those made from stainless steel. As I tested and collected knives, I became interested in bladesmithing and I made my first knife in 2006. Bladesmithing for me involves a blend of skills that draw on my previous experiences as a sculptor; including my background in fabricating and casting metals. Recently, I have focused on knives for the kitchen and camp. I also enjoy creating integral knives forged from round stock and will continue to produce them for the the challenge and joy of making them. All of my work is done my hand with very limited power tools if at all. I I enjoy this slower pace and more meditative and contemplative path in making knives. My knives are sole authorship pieces, and are created with goodness and meditative intention. This means that I use prayer and meditation as an integral part of my bladesmithing practice. To me this is what makes it a joy, and the fact that I am making tools for user of them to enrich their lives through their culinary experiences and outdoor endeavors brings me even more pleasure that I mad the knife in a very traditional way. Many thanks go out to my mentor Tai Goo for watering the roots of my bladesmithing practice. His willingness to share technical guidance and friendship is a blessing.