Well nothing else matters, does it? There is the steel, and there is what I want to make from it. If no one liked it or bought it nothing would change - I would still just be trying to get better to satisfy what I want to do.
Every knifemaker makes knives to satisfy one person - themselves. Then when others like it they sell. But tell Loveless you want blue liners instead of red and he'll tell you to take a hike - red liners make him happy.
But with me sharpening was a chore that wasn't really what I wanted to do - kinda like sheathmaking. Now it's much more important and after having a couple of people comment on how sharp my knives were I want to hear it more - but I want an edge that will hold up. So with me it's design, execution of design by grinding and then somehow getting it sharp. Geez, no wonder it's so hard!
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