Growing up in rural South Carolina, Quintin faced deep personal struggles. Guided by his faith, he became a bladesmith, creating knives for top chefs on the Food Network and becoming the nation's first Black-owned knife maker.
Growing up in rural South Carolina, Quintin faced deep personal struggles. Guided by his faith, he became a bladesmith, creating knives for top chefs on the Food Network and becoming the nation's first Black-owned knife maker.