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Wayne Goddard of Eugene, Oregon is an  American Bladesmith Society Master Bladesmith who has collaborated with Spyderco on the [[C16 Wayne Goddard]], the [[C18 Wayne Goddard Jr.]] and the [[C20 Baby Wayne Goddard]] An article about him from 2003 can be found [http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/265392-Wayne-Goddard-article?p=2223896#post2223896 here]
Wayne Goddard of Eugene, Oregon is an  American Bladesmith Society Master Bladesmith who has collaborated with Spyderco on the [[C16 Wayne Goddard]], the [[C18 Wayne Goddard Jr.]] and the [[C20 Baby Wayne Goddard]] An article about him from 2003 can be found [http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/265392-Wayne-Goddard-article?p=2223896#post2223896 here]
As one of the founders of the Oregon Knife Collectors Association, a columnist for Blade magazine, the author of three books on knifemaking and with a passion to let others in on how to make knives, his contributions to the knife community is a great one.
As one of the founders of the Oregon Knife Collectors Association, a columnist for Blade magazine, the author of three books on knifemaking and with a passion to let others in on how to make knives, his contributions to the knife community is a great one.
[[Wayne Goddards makers mark]] as used on the C16 and the C18. The C20 bears the distinction of not having a makers mark. Probably due to available space.

Revision as of 05:43, 29 April 2015

Wayne Goddard of Eugene, Oregon is an American Bladesmith Society Master Bladesmith who has collaborated with Spyderco on the C16 Wayne Goddard, the C18 Wayne Goddard Jr. and the C20 Baby Wayne Goddard An article about him from 2003 can be found here As one of the founders of the Oregon Knife Collectors Association, a columnist for Blade magazine, the author of three books on knifemaking and with a passion to let others in on how to make knives, his contributions to the knife community is a great one.

Wayne Goddards makers mark as used on the C16 and the C18. The C20 bears the distinction of not having a makers mark. Probably due to available space.