BAKCA Annual Show - August 27-28, 2005
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I need to first thank Randy and Doug for letting me be the
show photographer. I’ve been going to the show since 2001, and have seen some of
the best custom knives at that show. In the past, the club has had Stan Chan
photo the award winning knives, and he’s always done a good job of that. But
when I look at the knives in the room, and those that either didn’t win awards
or weren’t entered for competition, I felt it was such a shame that they didn’t
have a “show photographer”. I felt honored that the club allowed me to fill that
role.
In the past the show has been held at the Hyatt Rickey’s – but that complex was
demolished, so Doug and the club had to scramble to find a new location. The
Crowne Plaza Cabana is located right on El Camino Real, close to the old show
location. This was nice because for those of us who had been coming in the past,
it was easy to find and in familiar surroundings. The hotel itself was a big
step up from the Hyatt. Except for my gripes about the desk and cleaning staff,
it was an excellent location. Keiko, the meeting coordinator did a great job
getting us the stuff we needed. The room seemed much larger in the past, and
drew a number of top makers as well as some up and comers.
One maker who I had not heard of before whose work really stood out was Dan
Pfanensteil (sp?). He won the Best Sword with a very stunning Wakizashi, and
also had a nice fighter with a super dramatic hamon. I didn’t have the courage
to ask his pricing, but his work was really top notch.
As the show photographer, I got a to spend a decent amount of time, under very
bright lighting with some of the nicer knives in the room. Two of the nicer
knives, in the “tactical folder” genre that really stood out to me, were Matt
Cucchihara’s Batwing Flipper and Derek Fraley’s Torrent flipper. The common
problem I’ve seen with flippers is that they don’t flip, or rather they half
flip and then need a big wrist flick to open all the way. With the road paved by
Kit Carson, Ken Onion and other pioneers, and then the “trend” toward flipper
knives just exploding, a number of relatively new makers, and even some
experienced ones wanted to jump on the flipper bandwagon. Most would agree that
Phil Boguszweski is one of the masters of the flip, and the standard by which
all others are judged. If you can’t make a flipper that doesn’t flip, just stick
to making standard models until you can. I think this is the approach Matt took,
‘cause I don’t recall ever seeing a flipper from him, but these first few really
work. The length of pull, the smoothness in the action and the détente are all
contributing factors to his knife really really working well. On Derek’s Deluge
linerlock that Luana (one half of “LarryLuana”) showed me as well as the
framelock Torrent, he had all of those considerations fulfilled as well. I can
see these two USN makers keep going in the right direction, it’s only a matter
of time before PhilB has got to really start worrying about his market share
Bill Ruple, with 35 BAKCA 2005 Club Knives |
Mastersmith Jim Rodebaugh during the forging demo |
Jim showing how Mastersmith Red St. Cyr does it |
Gotta beat on hot steel |
Red's got over 50 years with the hammer in his hand |
Such skill |
Quite a crowd gathered outside for the demo |
Who ever thought Matt Diskin would be shy? |
David Mirable with a very cool two bladed fighter |
Stan Fujisaka and Scot Matsuoka (www.matsuokaknives.com ) |
Duane and Mark |
Dweikum, CriticalMass, VoodooSan, Automatic all have a drink at the bar |
John Greene (Sartech) ... www.collectorsshow.com |
The beautiful ladies that the registration table |
At the Usual Suspects Table (www.usualsuspect.net ) |
Brian (Randall 16-1) |
YIKES! Mike Searson |
TAD Gear table ( www.tadgear.com ) |
Gary Bradburn, Mark Kitaoka, Nick Kitaoka |
Derek Fraley www.dbfraleyknives.com |
Michael and the lovely Junko Fong (sorry Michael, don't think you quite qualify to get a "lovely" in front of your name) |
JP Holmes and his wife |
Tom Ferry, Jason Teinsvold Mike Vagnino, Jon Christensen, and Nick Wheeler |
Raymond Richards |
Red St. Cyr |
Mike and Rose McClure |
Two blades that Red and Jim forged during the demo, which were later auctioned |
Tom Ferry serving water to Audra Draper |
Audra and Mike Draper |
Chuck Richards |
Johnny Stout |
Tom Mayo - www.mayoknives.com |
More USN - Kahr Carrier, VoodooSan, Spyrish, and Athame (Bill from Alaska Gun) |
Mike Draper is tired of me photoing him and his wife |
SoCal USN guys |
More of Mike and Audra, just 'cause I know it makes Mike grouchy |
BAKCA Awards Banquet/Dinner |
Barry Posner (mosaic pin maker) on the far right |
Randy Morgan (nifrand) and Jason Teinsvold |
BAKCA Club officers |
Dan Stranahan and a few others |
???, Peter Bromley, Ray Coon, Raymond Richards |
Deepak Chopra, Bryan and his buddy (dealers) |
"Mike you can't have Marcy anymore, SHE'S MINE!!!" - Maria |
Jason and his wife, Mike and Marcy Vagnino |
More folks |
Jim Rodebaugh, JP Holmes, Bill Ruple |
More from that table |
Red and some other folks |
Edna Wickersham, Jim Schick |
Dan Pfanensteil |
Jim Whitehead |
??? |
Kathy Hedrick, John Enos |
Henry Torres, Tom Ferry, Nick Wheeler, Jon Christensen, Ed Caffrey |
More Mike and Aud |
Alpha Knife Supply www.alphaknifesupply.com |
JP, Bill, Randy and his wife |
Walt Dabel - Best Custom Knife from a collector (for a Buster Warenski piece) |
Dan Stranahan - Best Miniature |
Dan Pfanensteil - Best Sword |
Don Maxwell - Best Art/Fantasy |
Nick Wheeler - Best Bowie |
Mike Draper - Best Utility |
Henry Torres - Best New Maker |
Matt Diskin - Best Forged |
Jonny Stout - Best of Show |
Edna Wickersham, Blue Star Knives, Best Display - Randall Knives |
Doug Issacson - Presidents Award |
Doug and Jim auctioning the forging demo knives - the auction was for the winner to finish out the knives in either Jim or Red's shop |
Jon, Nick, Henry, Tom, David, Ed, Matt |
Johnny and Bill - two Texans |
Jay Harris - Most Innovative |
To see the custom
knife pictures, go to: www.mitchlum.com and click on the BAKCA 2005 button |