It is a lot of work to go to a show, have a good time, remember to take snapshots, keep key points straight, and work it all up into an understandable and informative package.
Thanks for doing a great review Robert.It was nice to see familiar faces as well as make new aquaintances. I have to say that the Quebec contingent is very humbling with their artistic visions when it comes to cutlery, and if anyone has the opportunity to fondle some of these pieces-take advantage. As a machinist the hardest challenge for me is the "thinking outside the box" vision and these guy's have it mastered. Paul
Woohooo! Found out earlier today that I was drawn for one of the door prizes.
Can't tell you anything at all about the knife (as I wasn't around for the announcement) except that it's very clean and I really like it.
My thanks to the CKG - and to Murray for bringing it home for me.
If anyone knows whe the maker "BW" is - or any details on the knife, I would be most happy to receive same. The only Guild member I know of with these initials is Bud Weston, but I haven't seen this particular stamp on his knives before.
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