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And now on to the newcomers
Our friend Matt Stocker has some great little folders on display
Lloyd Fairbairn (aka hobbit) had one of the nicest knives of the show a dagger with curved bolsters (I must have picked up that knife 10 times ). Lloyd has been making knives for about two years. Like so many of the other newcomers who I spoke to, Lloyd got interested in making knives after attending a few CKG shows.
Mike Mossington, accompanied by his lovely daughter Elizabeth, has been making knives for just over a year. Mike had a large selection of hunters in 440c on display. Heres a fine example of his work
Jim Wade had a nice selection of BIG tacticals in a mix of steels
Randy Doucette had a busy table
Brian Russell had a couple of MEGA sized axes (Id like those in an IWB sheath please) along with this fighter
Jodi Link
Leigh Mauslin
Our friend Matt Stocker has some great little folders on display

Lloyd Fairbairn (aka hobbit) had one of the nicest knives of the show a dagger with curved bolsters (I must have picked up that knife 10 times ). Lloyd has been making knives for about two years. Like so many of the other newcomers who I spoke to, Lloyd got interested in making knives after attending a few CKG shows.

Mike Mossington, accompanied by his lovely daughter Elizabeth, has been making knives for just over a year. Mike had a large selection of hunters in 440c on display. Heres a fine example of his work

Jim Wade had a nice selection of BIG tacticals in a mix of steels

Randy Doucette had a busy table

Brian Russell had a couple of MEGA sized axes (Id like those in an IWB sheath please) along with this fighter

Jodi Link

Leigh Mauslin
