10 years of Knifemaking anniversary knife...

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It seems like I've started yesterday but, considering all the new friends I've got, the places I've been, it's just like a whole new life to me. I only have to thank you all for supporting my work along these years. If you go to TKI please stop by my table to check it out. Thanks Coop for the clear shot!
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Beautiful my friend and many congratulations on not only 10 years of knifemaking but developing an unimitable style, one of Metallic Artistry!
 
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Ten years has come and gone quickly, however the evolution of your groundbreaking work has evolved slowly, yet definitively.

Thanks for the privilege of capturing this special one!

Gary - Gus has incorporated a clever feature on this flipper: The little tab in the bottom right corner is spring loaded to remain flat when not actuated (I propped it up to SHOW the mechanism's movement!)

Pull up on it and it acts as a flipper arm, and opens like a rocket. When open or closed it's flat and out of the way.

GTC applied genius. One of many innovations.

Coop
 
10 years has gone by so quickly, congratulations my friend!

See you in just a few days!

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
Rudyard Kipling has an expression quite suitable for the occasion: "Over-oriental splendor".
I do not know how much I can count on Google for the translation, but sounds appropriate to me. :thumbup:
 
A beautiful creation Gus. It has been fun watching you and your knives evolve over the years. The next ten should be even more interesting. See you soon in LV.
 
very nice! Do you still have something like this? looking to purchase something nice

Not to speak for Gus, but there are any number of people who would take everything he makes!

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
Gus

I love how you've "evolved" over the last 10 years...while keeping your unique style :thumbup:

add in some great innovations and ...WOW. Beautiful knife and beautiful photo too.

congrats!

Bill Flynn
 
Mechanical wizardry combined with such artistic use of materials is a hard combination to beat. Looks like a bright future.
 
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