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Jerry Johnson started
making knives in the mid to late 1960's. He started by forging
leaf springs using a railroad track for an anvil and a friends
acetylene torch for his heat source. He had researched all major
libraries within a 100 mile radius of his home to obtain information
on making knives, but the only information he was able to find
was from Bo Randall in Orlando FL. Bo had given Jerry the above
mentioned information as well as how to do a simple heat treat.
Shortly after this period Jerry was introduced, through a new
acquaintance, to the stock removal method, and the use of 440C
as the steel to use. Unknown to Jerry during the majority of this
time, South from where he lived was a small but upcoming contingent
of knife makers including: Gil Hibben, Harvey Draper, Rod Chappel
and then Buster Warenski, and Steve Johnson. However, being of
a shy nature and somewhat respecting of those whose time was their
income, he never became acquainted with these great makers, (only
in later years did he become acquainted with a couple of them).
Jerry considers himself somewhat of a self
taught knife maker and finds it interesting that he walked pretty
much the same path of other makers. The many techniques and procedures
he developed were certainly not original . He learned this as
he later talked to, and studied other makers.
Jerry is told by many that his work is excellent,
and he feels he provides an honest value for his work and can
claim to produce collector grade knives.
Today Jerry is still using the stock removal
method, and has added several steels to his collection of metals
including 154 CM (his favorite), ATS 34, CPM30v, Devin Thomas
Damascus etc. At present his heat treatment includes a triple
temper as well as a cryogenic quench. Jerry supplies a custom
leather sheath of his own make and design, often adorned with
exotic leather inlay, and overlays and tooling wherever he feels
it will complement the knives.
Jerry will work to a customers specs (most
of the time) as well as producing one of the many designs he has
created over the years. He has also made many one of a kind designs.
Jerry's maximum production per year is 60-75 knives.
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