Steel Flame is a company that truly stands out in their own respective fields. It is difficult to truly give an accurate explanation of what makes Steel Flame have such a massive following, but it certainly is due in part to their generosity, humility, attention to detail, creativity and integrity. To give you a background on the man behind the company, here is the "About the Designer" blurb from their website, www.SteelFlame.com: Derrick Obatake born and raised in East Los Angeles has been designing and making jewellery for over 35 years. At an early age he was taught to be a machinist by his father. He is a Graduate Gemologist from GIA and has had formal training in traditional jewelry arts: Diamond setting, model making, casting, finishing and fabrication. He has extended experience in Die striking, and 3D CAD design. “I like to blend old school craftsmanship with new age technology to create an out of the box style that is hopefully refreshing and empowering.” - Derrick Obatake. When you purchase a piece from Steel Flame, it feels like you have purchased a piece of living and functional art that the maker has poured his love, sweat and creativity into. All pieces come from their shop in Torrence, CA and many makers have sought them out for collaborations as well. Whether an original piece or a collaboration, you certainly won't be disappointed.
Steel Flame/Microtech Knives Small Clip Etched Bushido in Vintage Gunmetal**Vintage Gunmetal™ is a proprietary finish developed by Derrick Obatake. Oxidation is worked into the surface of the metal, it is then massaged to bring out the highlights to give it an almost iridescent glow. The hue varies from silver to brown to blue/black. The look is very similar to the old school case hardening done on early Colt firearms. This is a surface finish and will wear in time. Through use your silver will develop its own patina that will be uniquely yours.
Steel Flame/Microtech Knives Small Clip Etched Bushido in Vintage Gunmetal**Vintage Gunmetal™ is a proprietary finish developed by Derrick Obatake. Oxidation is worked into the surface of the metal, it is then massaged to bring out the highlights to give it an almost iridescent glow. The hue varies from silver to brown to blue/black. The look is very similar to the old school case hardening done on early Colt firearms. This is a surface finish and will wear in time. Through use your silver will develop its own patina that will be uniquely yours.