JNS Exclusive! The Private Knife Collection of Maksim Enevoldsen
In this video I'm in Denmark at the house and workshop of Maksim Enevoldsen, the genius behind www.japanesenaturalstones.com, the first guy to bring Japanese Natural Stone and Japanese knife love to the world outside Japan. Maksim was the trailblazer in a world where, let's face it, not everyone was craving Japanese knives or stones. Starting a business with obscure products, that takes guts. Maksim's making his grand debut on camera today, and that's kind of a big deal for me. He never did interviews before. So I feel honoured and grateful that he agreed to do this video with me. And trust me. We’re in for a treat as he unveils his private knife collection. Most of the stuff in his private collection you don’t see every day folks. I can promise you that.

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