North Charleston is buzzing with excitement as it welcomes the first-ever brick-and-mortar location of a Black-owned custom knife shop. After over a decade of successfully selling hand-crafted blades online, Quinton Middleton, the creative mind behind Middleton Made Knives, is all set to open the doors of his new shop at Storehouse 9 in the Navy Yard Charleston later this October.
Middleton’s journey is a fascinating one that began when a simple mentorship at the age of 17 sparked his passion for bladesmithing. Fast forward to today, and he’s crafting stunning, one-of-a-kind knives right in his home workshop located in St. Stephen. With a growing reputation, his blades are now used by culinary enthusiasts and professional chefs across the country. Now, opening a physical store marks a new chapter for him and the brand.
When asked about the significance of this venture, Quinton passionately shared, “Opening the first African-American-owned knife store in South Carolina marks a pivotal moment for Middleton Made Knives. This brick-and-mortar location is more than just a store; it’s the next chapter in our journey, and I am excited to connect with the community in new and meaningful ways.”
The new shop, measuring 581 square feet, is designed to cater to both culinary enthusiasts and seasoned chefs. Customers can expect not just beautiful custom-made knives but also knife-sharpening services that are sure to keep their kitchen tools in top condition.
Located at 2154 Noisette Blvd., the store will be a unique addition to the North Charleston community. Quinton plans to handle operations solo for the time being until he can find a team member to join him. This hands-on approach ensures that every product sold bears his personal touch and expertise.
The shop will offer a variety of custom knives, tailored to suit individual preferences, making it a go-to destination for anyone interested in high-quality kitchen tools. Whether you’re a home cook looking to elevate your culinary skills or a chef in search of the perfect knife, Middleton Made Knives will surely have something special for you.
Quinton’s vision extends beyond simply selling knives; he genuinely intends to foster community engagement. He hopes that by opening this store, he can share his passion and knowledge of bladesmithing with the people of North Charleston.
In addition to serving customers, this new location might just become a hub for local cooking enthusiasts. Quinton envisions offering workshops and hands-on experiences where individuals can learn about bladesmithing and the art of crafting knives. How cool would it be to create your own knife from scratch?
As Quinton Middleton prepares to open the doors to his new venture, the excitement in the air is palpable. This cutting-edge store is not just about selling knives but creating a community centered around a shared love for culinary arts and craftsmanship. It’s a dream come true for Middleton, who has poured his heart and soul into every blade he crafts.
Be sure to mark your calendars for October 2024. Whether you’re looking to purchase a custom knife or just interested in learning more about bladesmithing, Middleton Made Knives is a place you won’t want to miss. Here’s to new beginnings and the rich tapestry of stories that knives can tell!
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