Another day. Another pocket knife decision. Stay Hungary my friends.
This Fejesgörbe, translation: round head or curved head, are handmade one at a time in Hungary by Tibor Szanakovits and his son Örs, following their forefather’s traditional techniques.
These pocket knives are hard to come by. There are no dealer or internet sales from Szanakovits. One must visit the shop to purchase a knife unless lucky enough to wander upon the rare available one on the secondary market. Tibor states, “We personally sell our knives only in Szentendre. We believe that our costumers have to touch the knives to get a closer relationship with them before they can choose the best one. Choosing the right knife is a lifelong decision.”
Szentendre is a very nice old village, north of Budapest in the Danub's loops, very traditional and preserved, well worth a visit. It used to be a place where Serbs and Greeks found refuge when their countries were invaded by the Turkish Empire.
The blade steel is stainless, bolsters brass and the handle material is Hungarian Red Deer Stag. This pocket jewel is a favorite in my collection.
Poised here on my kitchen counter for a photo to be cropped.
With some of my boy dog, Mason's, antler chews ...
Just playing with a picture and a plug 'n play photo app. Not me nor anyone I know ...
I don’t speak Hungarian (Magyar) but the music is fun and shop tour interesting in the video below … at least to me.
A friend that speaks Hungarian says Tibor explains in the video that he was born into a family of blade-smithes and makes only traditional knives, with traditional ornaments (sun, moon, his trademark rooster, etc) and scrimshaw (great plain's horsemen, scenes of an inn, farm, etc) and uses only "noble" materials for the handles.