MOP Scale Release
Original price $1,225.00
Price $1,100.00
Product Details
Blade Length 3.5
Overall Length 8.375
Closed Length 4.75
Weight (oz) 10
Source Previously owned
Additional Specs
Blade Material Damascus
Blade Details Clip Point
Handle Material Pearl
Other Details Engraved
About the Maker
Johnson, C.E. "Gene"
C.E. “Gene” Johnson was born in 1933 and began his “second career/hobby” of knife making in 1975. He passed away a few years prior to 2013 Johnson’s knives are known for their quality and craftsmanship. He made knives as big as a Bowie knife down to a pocketknife with an eighth-inch blade. It takes about two weeks for him to make a knife, and he only works on them for three hours a day. It takes 40 to 50 hours to finish one. Here is an excerpt from a New York Times article by Gloria Reed, published on April 26, 1996: Gene Johnson has a really sharp hobby. He makes knives from scratch. “The first thing I tried to make 20 years ago was a knife out of a saw blade,” Johnson said. “Then I found out they made metal for making knives.” Johnson’s first knife is a mere piece of metal now compared to the rest he has made over the years. “About 11 years ago, I retired from U.S. Steel on disability after 33 years,” he said. “I laid around on the couch so long, I had to come out of the house and do something besides cut the grass.” That’s when Johnson began taking knife making seriously.