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Lorien

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I thought it would be fun to have a thread featuring great photos of Karl Anderson's knives, but I don't have any!

Whatcha got?
 
Here you go Lorien - first, from one of the more enjoyable projects I have ever been involved in, Bakelite x3, by Karl, Lin and yours truly:

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And here's a show shot from Karl's table at Blade this year:

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Roger
 
I saw those bakelite knives as well as the others at Blade. Those takedowns are WELL made and nice knives. As I told you then Karl, I would be happy to own many of them, but disposable income is pretty much non-existent for me.

Probably a lot of others that would like them are in a similar situation.

Peter
 
Someone post that beautiful award winning damascus/stag knife.. I can't find the pic. I almost had that piece until I lost my job and had to drop out. Then I heard it won best damascus and was happy for Karl but pissed at myself..
 
I dont have anything to contribute myself, but I'm more than happy just looking! Do you have some scandinavian blood in you Karl?
 
Now this is what we're talkin' about guys - a little Andersen Forge enthusiasm!

I am enthused after purchasing my first hunter from Karl! Here is a Cru V hunter image I really liked and saved for reference.

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Here is the 5160 hunter I recently purchased from Karl. I like everything about this knife.

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- Joe
 
Mine is like the second knife posted by Joe, but in a take down style, 5160, and with a black ash handle. I have another knife on order from Karl. Sorry no digital camera, i.e., no pictures.

Paul
 
Karl, you are making some sweet knives man.:thumbup:
 
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