PR value lies in niche authority: guests are authors and makers with tangible knife-related credentials, creating opportunities for book promotions, speaking engagements, and product placement at shows. Booking is achievable but moderately challenging due to a tight, specialized audience and an irregular publication cadence.
81 episodes, Irregular, 4.8 rating
<1k, Male, USA
YouTube: 124 subscribers, Instagram: 3.0k followers
Join Mike Moran and Neal Punchard as they talk about the ups and downs of making traditional pocket knives by hand as well a healthy dose of pocket knife history!
Mike Moran, Neal Punchard
Arts, Business, Hobbies, History, Society & Culture
Typical Credentials:
knife industry credentials (author, maker, or recognized expert); published works or notable awards
Required Achievements:
published books, awards at knife shows, notable exhibitions, leadership in knife collecting communities
Mark Zalesky - The 50th Anniversary Of Knife Magazine; Natchez Bowie Knife Show; Antique Bowie Knife Facebook Group; Bill Adams Tribute; Alamo Update; State Of Knife Collecting; Trip To Little Valley Knife Show, Jim Taylor - Jim Taylor's Writings In The Cultery/knife Arena, Philip Faiers - Weather Report From The South Of France; Discussion Of His Book, Daniel Keown - Blade Show Atlanta; Warther Cutlery; Knife Making, Charlie Campagna - Getting Started Collecting Old Pocket Knives
Knife Collecting, Pocket Knives, Knife History, Knife Shows, Bowie Knife, Blade Show, Slipjoint, Fruit Knife Makers, Knife Magazines, Knife Books