Custom Knives on facebook

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This forum is definitely one of the best places to view knives on the internet, and as it turns out quite a few of the folks here are also on facebook. Which got me thinking what are some of the best custom knife related facebook pages? Feel free to post up your own page.

Here are a few good ones:

www.facebook.com/ArkansasKnifemakers

www.facebook.com/blademag

www.facebook.com/pages/CKCA-Custom-Knife-Collectors-Association-LLC

www.facebook.com/KnifeRights

www.facebook.com/bladeforums


Makers (I just put up a few that were knife only. Most makers use there personal facebook pages.):

www.facebook.com/pages/Jerry-Fisk-MS-Custom-Knives Jerry Fisk M.S.

www.facebook.com/nick.rossiknives Nick Rossi

www.facebook.com/andy.d.bladesmith Andy Davis

www.facebook.com/newberryknives Allen Newberry

www.facebook.com/BigRockForge Scott Roush
 
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By the way, the reason I didn't post makers personal pages is that some people are more private than others. So, I thought if they wanted the world to see their facebook they could post up a link.
 
My feacebook feed is heavily knife-focussed - I think it freaks out some of my 'civilian' friends. :D Lots of makers posting their work - I enjoy scrolling through and seeing what's new.

Only downside is that political venting has become all too common for my liking - which leads me to do a lot of "unsubscribing" from people I would otherwise like to remain on my feed.
 
Only downside is that political venting has become all too common for my liking - which leads me to do a lot of "unsubscribing" from people I would otherwise like to remain on my feed.

That can certainly be the case. That is one of the better things about having business page for your knives. That way people can like your knives without having to see what you ate for lunch or what you think about politics. But, I tend to like to see some of that stuff, so long as it isn't too over the top or you post 60 times a day.
 
It's funny I originally had two separate pages one Facebook for personal one professional but slowly my life as a maker has become my business and personal interests. I merged the two and it's much less stressful now. Bonus! I get to freak out old college friends with my constant knife shenanigans...

Here I am: http://www.facebook.com/william.woods.bladeworks
 
First it was a website. Pulled that down two years ago in favor of a blog. Still have the blog going but facebook is where most of the traffic is right now. I think people like to sit on facebook and get ALL their daily intake of everything all in one place!! :)
 
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