Mad Scientist Knife Makers | Grant and Gavin Hawk Shop Tour
A quiet town in the mountains of Idaho is home to some of the world's most ingenious knife makers. Take a shop tour with them, then click here to buy their knife designs: http://www.bladehq.com/cat--Hawk-Gran... Introduction and tepee music by Grant Hawk. Blade Magazine photo provided by Blade. Thank you Lori Hallman. A huge thanks to Grant and Gavin for allowing me to film with them. When I arrived in Idaho City on a warm Friday afternoon in October 2012 to film, time seemed to stop and the grungy day dragged lazily on for eternity. There was no hurry, no rush, no real sense of time. It was an incredible thing. Grant and Gavin showed me their shop, talked about their mining equipment and designs, then opened their lives to me. When night finally set in, I headed back toward Boise. The ride was interesting as I tried to digest the moments, the scene and the emotions. It's hard to explain how I felt while I was there, but I tried to recapture those feelings as I edited this video. The blues music, the pacing, the standing around-- it was all part of what I saw and felt while filming. As a filmmaker, I hope I captured that for the viewer. Thanks for watching! -- Ben

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