From your requests, I've been building videos on YouTube. I'll keep this page current as new videos are created and posted.
People have asked why I removed my string of YouTube videos about knife blade processing. I had over a dozen videos posted, and described heat treating and its effects in knife blades. I had them up for a while but I've deleted them for several reasons.
The future looks good; I look forward to remaking a video string about my favorite subject, knives. I've been approached by several production companies in the past, including ones that make knife competition shows, but have declined those, since making a knife is not like making a bowl of risotto. Others wanted to create onsite videos, but when they discovered where the studio was located, they bolted in fear. We have an ongoing joke here, "Everyone would rather take an ass-whipping than come to Clovis, New Mexico." And this is true, we've been told as much. We literally are many, many miles from any night life, entertainment, or attraction, either outdoors or in! And... it's kind of nice that way.
We shall see what comes up, but in the meantime, if you are a videographer, producer, or have any clear ideas, feel free to contact me; I always love to talk!
Feel free to research the many hundreds of pages on this website, the very best singular knifemaker website ever to exist!
Hi Jay,
I've been using Phact for 3 months to the day, and it has a special place in my heart and in my family. Phact makes an appearance at every Sunday/Holiday dinner whether it be steaks, Tri-tip roasts, Picanha, thick cut pork chops, or bbq chicken. In fact, my kids (10 and 7 years-old) now get excited for a meal when they see "Dad's Jay Fisher Knife" set at my place at the table.
Your work is truly amazing Jay. Phact is stunning to behold, but more importantly it's a functional work of art. Even though it was not a commissioned custom piece, it fits my hand like a glove. The 440c handles every cutting task with ease and cleans up so easily after use, and there's not a single blemish on the blade after 3 months of use!
On a side note, thank you for you most recent page on Food Safety in Kitchen and Chef's Knives. It is so badly needed in the culinary industry and clarifies so much misinformation. I try and share the link whenever carbon steel knives are recommended for kitchen use.
Thank you for your latest comments about your YouTube heat treat videos. I must say I was sorry you took them down, since a I probably watched them a dozen times, but I understand your high standards and your desire to present the material in the best possible way. If you do still have them saved on a hard drive somewhere, I'd love to purchase a copy for my own personal edification and collection.
Thanks again for all of your work and dedication to the profession!
God Bless,
Adam
On these videos, I demonstrate knives and their rigs, gear, sheaths, wear systems, and accessories. It's important to have a visual so my clients and other interested people can see how these systems all work together. Mainly, they are tactical, combat, and counterterrorism knives, and the arrangements and equipment I create comes from the requests of my tactical and professional clients. When you see the videos, you'll realize that a knife is so much more than a piece of steel with a handle; it's everything in the kit that gets the knife into the field and enables the knife in a successful mission.
Hello Jay,
I was in the early stages of searching for a quality SRK and, eventually, I ended up on jayfisher.com.
Although I spent some of my younger years as a USAF forward controller, I have to admit that
I've never been much of a knife enthusiast. I really enjoyed the video on your homepage,
however, so I thought I'd type a few words of appreciation. Knife enthusiast or not, the underlying
message of self-sufficiency in your story really resonates with me. Please keep up the good work
and, even more importantly, keep spreading the word about old-world skills, problem-solving and
craftsmanship -- they're all dying concepts.
By the way, I was very pleased to see that you've dedicated some of your talent and vision to
military units like the USAF PJs. I trained and worked with some of them: and they clearly
deserve the recognition.
Have a good one,
--B.
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