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Home Products Engraved Skinner - Julie Warenski

Engraved Skinner - Julie Warenski

by Erickson, Curt, Warenski, Julie

SKU 1085297

Date Added 02/06/2024

# Available This product is out of stock

Original price $1,500.00

Price $800.00

Overview

This knife by Curt Erickson features a mirror polished blade with satin flats, .189" blade stock and .941" blade depth, full tapered tang construction. The handle has engraved stainless steel bolsters with 14k gold inlays done by Julie Warenski, buffalo horn scales. Comes with a zippered case. Has a couple of very fine scratches, otherwise excellent condition. Made for the 2016 Art Knife Invitational.

Product Details

Blade Length 3.5

Overall Length 8.125

Weight (oz) 5.6

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Full Tang, Tapered Tang

Blade Material CPM154

Blade Details Drop Point

Handle Material Horn & Antler, Metallic

Other Details Engraved

About the Maker

Erickson, Curt

I have been crafting hand made knives since 1983 when I had the great opportunity to work with legendary knifemaker Buster Warenski. Buster, who was a good friend of my father, had graciously agreed to teach me the finest points of knifemaking.The experience of working with Buster and spending time in his shop over the years turned out to have a tremendous influence on my life and my work, which is still evident today. I started out making knives part time, which later lead to some full time work. During this period I won several awards for my work and became one of the youngest voting members of the Knifemakers Guild. I have always enjoyed knifemaking because it has allowed me to express myself artistically and maintain the love for crafting with my hands. I make all type of knives using the very best materials possible and I constantly strive for perfection with every knife I make. My passion, however, is the art knife - especially daggers. The winter of 2005 quickly brought me back to my knifemaking roots when I was asked to give back my teachings to Julie Warenski, who needed help with her own knifemaking career - learning how to grind and finish knife blades. Julie wanted to learn Buster's techniques so I was honored and grateful to give something I had been given so many years ago back to her. Today we are working together as a new husband and wife team continuing the great tradition of making some of the finest knives possible.

Warenski, Julie

My career in custom knifemaking began in 1986 when I met Buster Warenski who taught me the art of engraving. I was taking an engraving class, which he taught, and later that year we were married. Within one year I was engraving every knife we made and also engraved for many other knifemakers and customers all over the world. Over the years I worked in many areas of knifemaking helping with knife designs and also making many parts of our knives, as well as doing all the embellishment on them. We had a great marriage and awesome relationship until he was so unexpectedly taken away forever. He used to joke that he was going to teach me how to grind the blades so he could just retire, but I quickly let him know that there was no way this was going to happen. I often wish now that he had taught me his techniques to grind the knife blades. After Buster’s passing, I had a strong desire to make knives and continue to make the great art knives that I had worked on and had a unique partnership with for the past 20 years. A past student of Buster’s, Curt Erickson, had offered to help teach me to grind the way Buster had taught him. He was the only person Buster had really tutored in knifemaking and I graciously accepted his offer. After working with Curt and with his help I won the Buster Warenski award for the best Art Knife at the New York knife show in February 2006. We were married in 2006, and now work together in a new and exciting partnership in knifemaking. There will be many fabulous knives in our future together as we are dedicated to making some of the best art knives possible.