Canadian Knifemakers Guild President’s Report

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Canadian Knifemakers Guild President’s Report
Canadian Knifemakers Guild
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Canadian Knifemakers Guild
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S E P T E M B E R
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President’s Report
It has been several years since I last held a position on the board of directors. Few of the early
members remain, the past 20 years have taken a toll. I think we all realize that complacency has
resulted in an organization barely able to survive. In taking the position of president, I am hoping to do my part in not only reviving our Guild, but turning it into a vibrant and exciting organization we can all be proud of. In order to accomplish this we absolutely need the support
and commitment from all our membership.
SPECIAL
POINTS OF
INTEREST:
I N SI D E
T HI S
I S SU E :
President`s
Report
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Award Winning Designs
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2012 Board
of Directors
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Innovation
Award
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Social Media
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Membership
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Though it may appear that little has been happening in regards to the future of the Guild, nothing could be further from the truth. The board of directors has had a number of lengthy meetings. Creating a new, up to date and professional website has taken up a considerable amount
of time. The site should be up soon.
We had a serious and critical look at our current status, past history and changes needed to ensure a healthy vibrant future. The board of directors agrees that major changes are needed if the
Guild is to survive.
The Canadian Knifemakers Guild is now heading for its 20 th anniversary. Since its inception
many changes have taken place in technology, media and the knife collecting community.
Though our original mission statement should stand, our bylaws, designed to facilitate the mission statement must be revised to reflect and encompass the above mentioned changes more
effectively.
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And more Awards ………..
In addition to the award to Elizabeth
Loerchner (see P. 2) the 2012 Blade Show
also saw awards to CKG Members Kirby
Lambert for Best Tactical Folder (near
right), and to Brian Tighe for Most Innovative Design (far right).
Canadian Knifemakers Guild
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Motivation Award for Elizabeth Loerchner
CKCA Jerry Fisk Cutlery Challenge 2011
At this year`s Blade Show in Atlanta, GA CKG member
Elizabeth Loerchner was one of three knifemakers
awarded $15,000 as part of the Custom Knife Collector`s
Association`s Jerry Fisk Cutlery Challenge .
In the words of Jerry Fisk, “we are trying to be innovative even with the process of getting to our end result involving others outside our industry, while producing a
spectacular knife.”.
The three chosen makers will have their pieces judged as
to who is the “Most Innovative” at next years Blade
Show by a panel of judges from outside art galleries, art
field magazines, well known museums, art councils,
We will follow with interest Elizabeth`s innovations.
CKG Board of Directors 2012
”In pursuit
of
Excellence”
President
Wolfgang Loerchner
Vice President
Steve Vanderkolff
Public Relations
Christoph Deringer
Advertising (Print Media) Brian Tighe
Show Director
Murray St. Amour
Social Media
Craig Wheatley
Director at Large
Mike Mossington
Secretary/Treasurer
Kathy Glavac
Canadian Knifemakers Guild
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President`s Report ……………. cont`d from P. 1
The hunting/using knife, an important part of Canadian heritage, is well represented by our current membership and collecting
community. It is however a market limited to a relatively local area. In order to promote growth, we must aim to attract more
knifemakers specializing in the tactical, forged and art knife fields. This in turn will serve to attract a new group of Canadian and
international collectors.
Our existing venue is well suited to the market we currently enjoy. It is however not attractive to international collectors and
knifemakers. A location close to entertainment, restaurants and attractions is absolutely essential.
Having consulted with several directors of the most successful Guilds, it has become clear that a move to a downtown location is
a necessity for our Guilds survival and renewal. A move will of course create additional costs. This will be reflected in a substantial increase in table fees. However, we will all benefit from exposure to buyers we would otherwise only find at major shows.
Given our smaller, more intimate venue, it is an excellent chance to promote our work on an international level.
We have contacted many of our former members, as well as a number of international makers and collectors. They are willing to
attend our show given a move to a downtown location.
With the considerable help we have been offered by several high profile members of the knifemaking community, I am certain that we can turn our Guild into a very successful organization.
The Board of Directors feels that the ideal timing for a move will be 2014, the year of our 20 th anniversary.
This will give us sufficient time to properly prepare.
“In order to
Please give these plans some careful consideration. The move requires a vote by the membership. You will
promote growth,
receive a ballot in the mail shortly.
To make the Guild and the annual show more successful, a number of other items have been discussed.
Pending the outcome of the vote to move the show, we will be working on implementing some of the following changes as soon as possible.
we must aim to
Moving the show date to mid summer will make it more attractive to international attendees. Both, collectors and makers can travel with their families. Canada is known as a great vacation target for Europeans. A
mid summer date would conflict with very few other shows.
knifemakers …”
attract more
Consider the possibility of obtaining Guild sponsors. Many knife manufacturers work in close cooperation
with custom knife makers. It may benefit the guild financially to seek sponsorship from some of these companies, as well as
some of the large knife purveyors.
Add seminars to the show. These could include talks on collecting and small demonstrations involving diverse aspects of our
craft. Timing these correctly can serve to keep attendees at the show for longer periods.
Many changes affecting knife making have taken place in the last twenty years. This includes machines and tools used by many
makers. Our bylaws must be revised to reflect this. In order to stay in tune with changing times, we must be more accommodating with the types of knives permitted at the show. This was at least partially addressed a few years ago by permitting factory
knives.
Not many of our members remember John Freeman. He was the founding secretary treasurer of the Guild. Without Johns commitment and hard work the Guild would not exist. He was a great promoter of the handmade knife within the general public, and
with his many art students. We propose that the Guild sponsor an award given to any member (Voting, Association, Honorary or
Friend) who has contributed selflessly to promote the Guild and handmade knives in general. The award would be known as the
“John Freeman Memorial Award”.
If you have concerns, or wish to discuss any details, please feel free to contact me by email at [email protected] or
call me at 519-565-2196.
Wolfgang
Canadian Knifemakers Guild
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* Reminder
Mark Your Calendars
Memberships were due July 1st, 2012.
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For your convenience, we accept cheques, Visa and MasterCard.
19th Annual Guild
Please make cheques payable to Canadian Knifemakers Guild
Show & Sale
or
call me with your credit card information.
March 9th and 10th , 2013
Thank you!
Four Points Sheraton Toronto
Kathy Glavac, Secretary/Treasurer
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St. Catharines, ON L2S 3P5
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e-mail: [email protected]
Craig Wheatley
Social Media Director
Hi everyone! I hope everyone had a
great summer. We have lots of new
things on the horizon for the Guild this
year!! It has been my job to take the
Guild into the world of social media.
You would have to have been living
under a rock for some time to not know
that this “new” social media thing really
works! Many of us makers have had
websites for some time now. However,
new arenas have popped up all over the
internet to showcase and talk knives.
Some of the best makers in the world
are using social media and forums to get
the word out about their work. It has
become the cheapest, and most efficient
way to get the word out to the largest
audience.
So far, the Guild has set up a Facebook
group, and now has its own forum on
knifenetwork.com. The CKG also has
active members on many of the different forums like the USN, Bladeforums and Knifeforums. All of these
are great places to talk knives and
find a wealth of information on anything knife related. Some of the forums even have Knifemaker Specific
Memberships that allow you to sell
your knives on these websites for a
nominal fee. It is to your advantage,
as a member of the Guild, to participate in these forums and to get the
word out about them. And I hope that
you will take part by inviting joining
in discussions, inviting friends and
posting pictures.
One of the biggest jobs of the Board
of Directors, thus far, has been working on updating the Guild’s website.
All of us on the board have been
working very hard on bringing the
website up to date with current info,
contacts, and pictures. We should be
launching it soon. If anyone has any
information or suggestions please
feel free to contact me.
I hope you will use these Social
Media avenues to your advantage,
and I look forward to seeing you on
some of the different forums and
Facebook soon.
Craig