Arkansas Custom Knife Show 2012-Show Us what you Got

It has it's own thread right now,but i will have this one in tow.
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Is there a list of table holders?

Had a guy ask me where he could find the list and said it wasn't on the web site.
 
Don,
The list is constantly changing due to folks canceling and others filling their spots. We talked about putting up a list, but by the time it is up a day or two, it will need changing again. I am coming to appreciate the job David Etcheison has been doing for years.:)
Lin
 
While I'm here I will let you see one for the show. It has a 9 inch blade od W2, 416 stainless and bronze fittings, and Sambar Stag.

This, The "Ferncliff Bowie" has a "woods" them. You can easily see the water, leaf, vines, antler, and the acorn.

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Lin, that is a killer knife- nice job!
 
Thanks, Lin. David has been doing a great job, for a long time!

I would still recommend a list, this gent is fairly new to custom knives and had he not talked to me, he probably wouldn't have planed to attend. I gave him a heck of a sales pitch and he'll be there.:D

Fine looking bowie, man!
 
Thanks Don. It's some of the steel I got from you.

I need you to holler at me if you can.
 
David is on the ball, he just emailed me a list of table holders. :thumbup:

Lin, I'll try and get up with ya tomorrow.
 
I reall wish you guys hadn't got a date for this show that conflicts with Mardi Gras. I've got commitments there with some of my old Army buddies.
 
I reall wish you guys hadn't got a date for this show that conflicts with Mardi Gras. I've got commitments there with some of my old Army buddies.

With those plans, it's going to be hard for us to feel too sorry for you missing the show. ;) :)

Outstanding knives and we are just getting started!
 
New Orleans to Little Rock about nine to ten hours.
Yes, but the real Mardi Gras is in Mobile and I really doubt I'll be any good for a 12 hour trip (one way) that week. Sitting on the beach or crawling around some old Civil War forts? That I can do...

It looks to be a really good show.
 
That's really cool Larry. Is it a damascus core with laminated carbon steel sides, or is that just straight damascus with the way you stacked and twisted things?
 
Larry,

I like the pic. It shows the unique pattern in the blade. It looks cooler in person.

I know how he did it, but only because he explained it at Uncle Al's.

Tad
 
Larry, that's something I haven't seen before. Really eye catching, interesting, inspiring and intriguing. :thumbup:
 
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