2013 NYCKS - Knife Glamour Showing!

SharpByCoop

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We had a good weekend. Lots of projects, and the variety of styles was all over the place. I like that. :D

In reverse alphabetical order:

Chicchi Yoneyama
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Daniel Watson
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Michael Walker
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Andre Thorburn
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Mike Quesenberry
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Peter Pruyn
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Sean O'Hare
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Van Neeley
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Bud Nealy
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Jerry McClure
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Continued...
 
Kevin Lesswing
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Don Hanson
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Aaron Frederick
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Tom Ferry
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Brian Fellhoelter
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Mark Daletsky / Luis Chavez
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Kevin Cross
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Kevin Casey
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Philip Booth
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I have a few others I'll post later. That's plenty for now!

Wish you were there?? :D

Coop
 
Wow! I missed some of these, but definitely did NOT see that Ferry. :eek:
EPIC!

Great work on everything Jim!

Seth
 
Coop


great job as always! Had fun at the show, even though most of those knives were long gone by the time I made it there....:D

Really like that Kevin Casey LSCF folder - definitely a Casey, but just a bit different from his usual thing. Thought the flow was perfect...and nicely captured in the montage.

Scrutinized that Ferry pretty closely......very cool concept, and his engraving is very distinctive. The blade was extremely "shimmery" - kind of a trademark.

I also thought Andre Thorburn had a bunch of very nice knives in addition to those you showed.

Thanks for helping to "spread the news":thumbup:

Bill Flynn
 
Andre Thorburn was killing it. Smoothest knives I've ever flipped. That knurled-tang flipping action is very addictive.
 
What an incredible selection! Beautiful images all and a fantastic variety indeed... personal favourites are the Tom Ferry - incredible! - and the Fellhoelter. Great to see some South Africans were represented. Just a note on the A2 knives (pic #6) its actually Andre van Heerden. ;)
 
Thank you guys! I missed a couple of names and they ought to be corrected now: Mauricio (not Mark) Daletsky, and Andre Van Heerden.

I appreciate the comments, and the makers appreciate them more! :D

Norbert: You do such good work on your own. I'm pleased you enjoy them. :)

Coop
 
Jim,
Thank You for sharing your GREAT PHOTOS with us.
All the knives look NEAT.
I spent five minutes looking at Van Neeley's -
LILE Next Generation Commemorative IN HONOR OF CPO CHRISTOPHER SCOTT KYLE.
 
Awesome pictures as always Coop! Thanks for sharing and as a maker who uses your talents to display my work I want to thank you and Susan. I always appreciate the extra effort you folks put into this for all of us.:thumbup:
 
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