Newsletter

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Here you can sign up for the newsletter. This way I can keep you updated about sales, taking on/closing custom orders, currently available work and more.

 
 


Custom ordering has always been the way to get your hands on my work. I really love to personalise work for my customers and come up with shapes and designs which will suit their needs.

I’ve always had the idea to stop taking customs at a point to have my full focus on developing my work. Thanks to the immense love and support lately I feel like making this decision right now.


What does this mean and how do I still get my hands on your work?



In the future I will take only very limited custom orders, changing it from my usual way of working into an exclusive option only. This way I can ensure the right environment to create and thus have the maximum creative juices flow. 

More of my attention will go to making knives which will appear on my “currently available” page on my website. A newsletter is created to be able to update as soon as new work will appear on my website. The newsletter will be your best chance to get your hands on my work, it will also be the tool I use to let you know whenever I open a certain amount of custom order spots. The ones who signed up for this newsletter will be the first to know when new work will be for sale.

Once I open a limited amount of custom order spots, you can send in your custom order request through my website page “how to custom order”

When custom order spots are opened you will find the option to mail me through this page, if they are closed you won’t.

I will select the most interesting orders and contact you if your order is being chosen.

Be sure to be as complete in this request as possible. 

If your request is not being picked, you can try again later when I re-open custom order spots or wait for a knife you really like to hit the “currently available” page.



Long story short; the “currently available” page will be the main page to buy my work from now on.


I do all of this to protect my work. I do not want to get into big production runs or take short cuts when taking custom orders. Custom orders deserve a whole lot of attention and love which I simply can not give if they keep coming in at this rate.

Developing my work also has been of huge importance to me. People tend to custom order work which looks like my previous work, this is ofcourse a very logical thing to happen but also means I do not have enough freedom to experiment with new ideas. 

This freedom is what makes my work most enjoyable hence this chance of approaching my work from a commercial perspective.

Thank you for sticking with me.