Image Credit: Dmitry Sinkevich
Yesterday we posted the winners for the 2024 Blade Show production knife awards. Today, we’ve got results for the custom award winners. There are a lot more categories and winners in the custom show, so we’re not going to ramble on here; we’ll let the knives do the talking.
Custom Awards:
Best of Show AND Best Folder: Evan Nicolaides/Esynx Knives Angler
Best of Show Contender: Jean-Louis Regel Bowie
Best Art Knife: Fabio Barros Dagger
Best Kitchen Knife: Jordan LaMothe Mojave
Best Bowie: Samuel Lurquin
Best Collaboration: Superlativ (Javi Garcia/Enrique Peña/Jared Oeser) Canibl Phantom Lock
Best Damascus: Ronmell Fernandes
Best Fighter: Seth Lopez
Best Fighter Contender: Samuel Lurquin
Best Fixed Blade: Harvey Dean Dogbone Dagger
Best M.A.C.K. (Machine Assisted Custom Knife): Sergey Shirogorov MidiQ
Best Folder Contender: Vogt Knives Folding Tanto
Best Handle Design: Vogt Knives Persian Folder
Best New Maker: Bobby House
Best Sword: Vince Evans Italian Schiavona
Best Tactical Folder: Dmitry Sinkevich Pike
Best Utility Hunter: Dionatam Franco Jager
Most Innovative Design: Carlos Queiros TRS Thorn
Best Miniature: Rhidian Gatrill Mini Barlow with Scrimshaw
Best Slipjoint: Rhidian Gatrill Lockback Rhiddler
Knife in Featured Image: Dmitry Sinkevich Pike
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