Kershaw Hunting Knives
Initially little Wolfgang studied economics and was then infected with the virus and has computer-oriented information technology. Finally, he made his way. On the occasion of a canoe ride in Alsaker he needed a knife to camp . . . he was never able to get it! That's why he has done his own knife. It was. The most important thing for Wolfgang was that this knife finally meet all of its match requirements. Seeing his first knife, his close friends all wanted one. It. In 1995 during his visit to the exhibition Klinge he was deeply impressed by most of the kershaw hunting knives he saw there and he wanted to stop immediately its own activity. However, Peter Herbst and Jockl Greiss who were present during this event have strongly encouraged them to persevere. They suggested he join the Guild of Cutlers. It was during the general assembly of October 1996, he was appointed a full member of the famous DMG. In 2000 he won the award for best kershaw hunting knives knife given to Lugano in the Espolama 2000. Since November 2000 he was also a member of the Guild of Cutlers Italians. Since his first knife, Wolfgang has engaged in this pastime intensively. He travels the national and international fairs always with the same pleasure and its customers are. All clients, whether Australia, Mexico, USA, Switzerland, France, Italy and Germany of course have contributed to its growing success. Wolfgang's philosophy is simple: Each new cutter to be a little better than the last! therefore, he continually tries to improve. His preferred steels are steels RWL 34, Elmax Superclean, S90V, 1. 2379 (D 2), 4192 (special alloy), and damask. For handles it chooses natural materials such as wood exemble. Arizona iron or other precious wood grained. He also worked willingly with ivory, mammoth, walrus tooth, lapis lazuli and mother of pearl. Wolfgang Dell takes orders directly from customers. He loves to share his ideas with them so as to produce a knife that matches their expectations. The first awards. . . [. . . ] The answer to this question [. . . ] must be sought primarily in German society: in the social and political motivations that went into making Hitler. Highlight these motivations and to conflate the personal contribution to the achievement of Hitler and the extension of its power [. . . ] this is the purpose of this study. . Hitler was not inevitable. And it came to power, human errors have a large share. A decision otherwise, a position held more firmly and the course of history had been changed. Would that his period of imprisonment (VIP looks like a cell now, with hits, fan mail . . . ), reduced to one year instead of five planned. I will say no more, because there 850 pages (and more than 200 pages of notes!) Very dense, where each line is important, when you realize how much the fate of the world does was nothing. For there was more chance for Hitler remains forever in the shadows. This book reads easily enough, however, the style is clear, and sometimes, especially in the case of the night of long knives, it seems to be a thriller. The author also avoids the danger of feeling empathy with his subject, traps inherent in a biography (he speaks in the preface), or make nice. Finally, I cite two people, reacting to the accession of Hitler in the chancellery in 1933. One singularly lacking vision and the other terribly lucid summing up the feelings inspired by Hitler at that time. First, that of a great Protestant theologian (later expelled because of his opposition to the German Christians, Nazified wing of the Protestant Church): I do not think this marks the beginning of great new things. The other, Lundendorff, addressing Hindenburg, Reich President, who appointed the new chancellor: I solemnly prophesy that this accursed man will cause our Reich into the abyss and plunge our nation into unimaginable poverty. Future generations will curse you in your grave for what you did. . . .