2009 Calendar is now for sale.

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I have got it done and man i was kinda getting burnt out but i pushed through. another night went by with not much sleep :yawn:ZZZZZZ:yawn:ZZZZZ:yawn:. so any way I'm betting you are wanting to know where to go to get this bad boy. I just have to let you know that i have not ordered my copy yet so i have not seen it printed. i am not expecting any problems but i have never delt with this company before so i don't know. they have been in business for a long so they are a good company from what i have herd. Also one more thing that i need to tell you. after i went through all the pictures i realized i had 2 category's. large sized pictures, like straight from the camera and smaller pictures that you would post on line or such. i kept all the large high quality pictures together in there own months and put the others in there own months. so what I'm saying is that there is like 3-4 months where you will notice that there is more then 4 knives and they are a little smaller. I'm expecting the print quality to be less then the high quality picture months but i don't know by how much. I have set up this site for the calendar as it is something I'm going to be doing every year as i enjoyed it very much. but next year you have no excuses to give me small pictures OK ;)

The reason i set up this site is so i can post the contact info for all the makers there and keep everyone up to date. It turned out quite nice i think. you will just have to pop in and you will see what i mean.

www.KnifeCalendar.com

there is also a link on that page to order. but don't worry i'm heading over to the for sale page and posting there right now.
 
I've ordered 3 copies, and I'm looking forward to getting them in. There is a 30 day money back guarantee as well. The estimated time of arrival at around the end of the month, so I'll let you know how they turn out.

Thanks again, JT!!

--nathan
 
your welcome, but it was my pleasure. i must admit sometimes it felt like a never ending project. i finely had to stop making changes and finish it and send it out. If you noticed i did not include the makers contact info. because that would have added another month to the project and i would have to redo some pages. but that is why i made the web site that will have everyones info. the web site address is on the bottem of each of the pictures
 
Bout time you got done;) I've been chomping at the bit to order a few.You did an awesome job and I'm ordering mine when I get home tonight. Just wanted to let you know your time and effort is very much appreciated.
 
I just ordered one. Looks like it will be fun. Thanks mucho for all the time you spent putting this together!
 
Yeah, I got mine ASAP ,and it is really nice. A couple friends have ordered one,too.( yes, I have one or two friends!)
Great job ,JT. ( and Bubba doll).
Stacy
 
Its funny i never herd anything so i did not know if people got them or not. how long after you ordered did you get it. I'm your friend Stacy ;)
 
Just thought i would bring this back to the top and see if anyone was intersited in it. so far only 16 calendars have been sold, I thought there would have been more people that wanteded them. here it is once more just incase you missed it


http://www.knifecalendar.com/
 
Wow, the CKCA calendar looks very professional. Wonder how they can offer it for so little.

Hi, AcridSaint, I'm one of the founders and managing member of the CKCA.
Thanks for the positive comment. Our motive in producing the CKCA calendar was not profit driven but to promote custom knives in getting these beautiful knife photos out in the public's view. All photos are of knives either owned or made by CKCA members. We are proud to have one of Bruce's pistol/knives included.

The calendar was very nicely done by a 5 member CKCA committee lead by Buddy Thomason with images from the photo libraries of Jim Cooper, Chuck Ward and Buddy Thomason who are all members. We are a new association started this past June whose mission statement is to recognize and promote the artistic significance of handmade knives in the 21st century, to advance their collection and conservation, and to support the craft and creative expression of the individuals who design and make them.

We currently have about 120 members made up of custom knife collectors, makers, dealers, photographers etc. in 9 countries. Please visit our website/forum for more information or to join us. We are making a difference.

Sorry to go on, however one of our members told me we had been mentioned here so thought I would offer a little information.
 
Jarod: I just emailed the online store folks to get a little more information regarding the shipping options. Should hear back from them soon and make my order.

Bruce: Now I have to order two calendars!
 
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