| Shane Taylor Knives |
| Excellence In Damascus A.B.S. Mastersmith |
I began making knives at age twelve to have a quality
working knife for use on the family ranch. I started out using a coal forge, a
hammer, and an anvil. At age 23 I started experimenting with Damascus, and I've
been hooked ever since.
I was pretty much on my own for many years, until one day I saw a knife
magazine in a store. It was there that I saw an advertisement from a Montana
knifemaker, Steve Brooks, from Big Timber, Montana. We met a few times and kept
in touch over the phone, and I refined my knifemaking skills with Steve as a
resource.
I experimented with several different steel combinations and created a variety
of styles from bowies to miniatures. While trying to master the basic Damascus
patterns, I was introduced to the challenges of mosaic Damascus. I am
particularly interested in this form of Damascus because it offers almost
limitless opportunities for artistic creativity. I began making mosaic Damascus
in 1995 after hosting a hammer-in where Steve Schwarzer demonstrated his
cutting-edge work in this field.
In 2000, I received my mastersmith rating with the
American Bladesmith Society. The
following year I was the first recipient of the Jim Schmidt Award at the East
Coast Custom Knife Show in New York City.
In addition, I have since been awarded Best Damascus Knife at the Blade
Show twice, and won three Blade Handmade Awards.
Examples of my work have been featured in Blade, Knives Illustrated, Tactical
Knives, and Knife World, and the annual Knives publications since 1992.
