Phil Elmore
11-13-2002, 09:11 AM
(Moderators, I hope this post will not be considered in bad taste, as the magazine in question is related to another discussion forum, but I thought the subject matter relevant to the Knife Arts forum. Please move or delete if necessary.)
Those with a healthy interest in knives probably already subscribe to Blade, Tactical Knives, and perhaps Knives Illustrated. You might also consider subscribing (http://www.knifeforums.com/subscriptionspage.html) to Knifeforums Magazine, a new one published by James Nowka of the Knifeforums discussion site.
I have an ulterior motive in mentioning this, however, as I have started writing for the magazine. An article I wrote on desensitizing coworkers to one's knife-collecting hobby will appear in the next issue, and an upcoming issue will probably feature the piece I wrote on survival gear and preparations for those living in the suburbs and urban environments.
arnisador
11-13-2002, 11:25 AM
Please post a table of contents for the issue when it's ready so people can see what kind of topics will be covered. I myself am not interested in knife-making which keeps me from most of these magazines but am interested in subjects concerning knife usage--not so much techniques in the narrow sense but things like how to carry one, statistics on common attacks, legal issues, etc.
Phil Elmore
11-13-2002, 11:42 AM
At lunch time I will stop at my home and pick up the two issues that have come out so far. I'll post listings of the table of contents for each.
Phil Elmore
11-13-2002, 02:58 PM
Okay, here's the Issue 1 table of contents:
Cutlery Calendar
Industry News and Happenings
Help with Those Damn Things We Call Computers
Where's the Beef? Bladesmith Tim Zowda's Take on the Current Custom Market
Member's Review! Benchmade's 921/ A Poor Boy's Take On CRKT
Jones Brothers Knives: Virginia Twins From Danville, by Lawrence Keeney
The Switchblade That Isn't, by Charles W. Karwan
Choosing an Outdoorsman's Knife, by Dr. Terry M. Trier
Fallkniven NL1: The God of Thunder Meets Jim Bowie, by Jerry VanCook
Knife Using Secrets of the CIA, by Charles W. Karwan
Styles: Beginning Lessons from the Master at Arms, by James A. Keating
Randall Made Knife Collecting, Part One: Dating by Sheaths
The second issue TOC:
Show Reports: American Edge Collectors Association Fall Show
Cutlery Calendar
Bob Dozier K-4 Straight Hunter, by Matthew Carter
New Knife Introduction: SOG Seal Pup, by Jeff Randall
Kershaw Has The Vapors! by Lawrence Keeney
The New Marble's Woodcraft! by Charles W. Karwan
Honoring A Warrior, by Franklin J. Kerson
Terrill Hoffman photo gallery
Whittling a Classic: The Ball and Cage, by Dr. Terry Trier
Collecting Randall Made Knives, Part 2: Dating by Snaps and Stones, by Sheldon and Edna Whickersham
Knifemaker Profile: Wendell Fox, by James A. Keating
Hit the Trail Knife
As you can see, it's a pretty good mix.
arnisador
11-20-2002, 01:38 AM
Looks like more of what I like--less on knife-making/knife-makers and more on knife usage issues. Will it be on newsstands? My local bookstore carries a variety of knife magazines.
arnisador
02-07-2003, 12:56 AM
How's the reaction to your columns Mr. Elmore?
Phil Elmore
02-07-2003, 11:18 AM
I've had quite a few articles published so far. The February issue featured my reviews of the Cold Steel Katana, Recon 1, and Tai Pan. What little feedback I've seen has been positive, I'd say.