Ouye, Keith
I was born and raised on the island of Hawaii but currently reside in Hawaii Kai on the island of Oahu. I spend most of my day working on my knives. In my earlier life, I worked for Verizon (Hawaiian Telephone Company) for 32years and retired in December 2001. With assistance and guidance from Stan Fujisaka, I started to make fixed blades in early 2004. By the end of 2004, I also started making folders. I began making knives full time in 2005. The first knife show I participated in was the OKCA show in April 2005. My knives are primarily directed towards the tactical market but I also make hunting knives to sell at the local gun shows. I currently utilize ATS 34, S30V, and CPM 154 stainless steel for my folder and fixed blades. Folder Handles are made of titanium. Handle materials for fixed
blades are micarta, G10, and stabilized woods. I also plan on utilizing VG-10 and ZDP 189 steel that I purchased during a recent visit to Seki City, Japan. My folders are about 9 inches overall and blades are made from .125 inch stock. I recently started making a few smaller folders to expand my market. These smaller knives are about 7.5 inches overall. My folding knives are all flippers and
have a pocket clip that allows the knife to sit low in the pocket. Engravings on my knives are primarily done by Bruce Shaw. I have also utilized the services of C.J. Cai
and Lisa Tomlin to engrave some of my folders. My fixed blades are made of 5/32 and 3/16 stock. I work out of my garage with just the basic tools to make my knives. I have a Hardcore grinder, Jet milling machine, 14” band saw, two disc sanders, a buffer and several drill presses. My most recent purchase was a TW 90 grinder and surface grinding attachment. Heat treating of my blades is done by Paul Bos. Except for the screws, dowels, standoffs, and pivots, I fabricate the rest of the knife myself.