A good buy

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I never post in here, just lurk and pick all of you guy's brains. I've learned a lot. I ran into a good deal at Barnes & Noble today, its a hardbound oversized encyclopedia of knives. It's 450 pages all color & covers a ton of makers & companies. It only cost me $20 bucks, what a deal! It's even better (dare I say it?) than my collection of erotic Japanese woodprints. I recommend it as a good resource book. Although I've learned a few things from the woodprints too.
 
The woodprints thing kind of disturbs me because we seem to live in the same area...
 
I picked it up as well. G-r-reat coffee table book. awesome pictures and a plethora of Russian and eastern European makes that I've never heard about and that do amazing work. It is by no means "complete" as the title suggests though, but well worth the 20 smackers.
 
I just got the book also.Its written by a European and translated.Its an overall view of knife companies(mostly written from their literature) and some custom knife makers.Its got some great pictures and its a good hardcover book.Kind of heavy for lounge chair reading.For $20 its a good buy.
 
madcap_magician said:
The woodprints thing kind of disturbs me because we seem to live in the same area...

Those woodprints might help you out in Winnona, that place is crawling with chics!
 
...Or you could get on the intenet, and copy/paste the pics from the manufacturors website into a word document and get the same thing for free.
 
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