I sent Jeff some dates that I knew I could get away from work this spring, and he replied that if I came down a day early he would let me be part of the making process of my own knife.
I thought that maybe that would be a bit of an imposition on his time, but I learned that he was sincere in his offer, so we set them dates for the knife building and for the hunt.
I left my home in North Carolina early on a Sunday morning and drove to Jeff's place in Aiken, South Carolina. Jeff came out to meet me when I pulled onto his beautiful property. He has about 10 acres with a house, guest cottage, horse stable, and paddocks. He also has a shop where he crafts hand-forged knives.
Jeff and I have much more in common than I knew. We are both trad bow aficionados, of course -- but, we are both also fly fishermen and are interested in fine side-by-side classic shotguns.
Jeff led me to his shop and explained the knife-making process. He then showed me some of his knives. I was like a kid in a candy store. His knives are really wonderful. He has an eye for proportion and configuration that makes the lines of his knives flow into one another with grace and beauty.
He told me we would be making a simple pack knife. After showing me a few examples to gauge my preferences, he fired up the forge and got started.