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Background of love towards the knife, Teddy Kardin try pioneered the establishment of handmade knife workshop in Bandung, Indonesia. In the early 1990s trying to seriously pursue the manufacture of knives. With hard work and experimentation that endlessly strives to make knives with high quality. The hard work was not in vain, within a few years of production Knives Teddy Kardin known by lovers of blades and gained recognition mainly quality, sharpness, strength, beauty and neatness skills of its employees. (photo credit: Teddy Kardin)
(The Jakarta Post / Bayu Widhiatmoko)