I’m Duck’s daughter, Kathy, and I truly appreciate your post. I’ve actually read it several times along with his posts and all his interactions.
Grady, I tried to figure out how to pm you, but think I may need a subscription? Then I thought oh, plan b and I would reply to your post. I’m on my phone (and a bit of a hot mess tonight) so pls bear with me. I had a really long and rambling reply and even took pictures of his knives (numbered them too) with the intention of reaching out to you and hoping you would pick one and accept it as a way to honor his memory. Then I couldn’t figure out how to post the picture.

And now I’m wondering if I accidentally replied earlier.
I have to admit I’m sitting here literally laughing because I’m wondering how in the world he navigated this forum. Whew! He was a one finger typer and actually would come to me for help with computer/phone stuff when my husband and daughter weren’t available to help him. I guess I see why I was third in line tho. Seriously.
So, whew….I miss my dad and he was so generous. I would go to knife shows with him when I was young and have watched him give his knives away if he saw someone charm one, then have to put it down because they couldn’t afford one. I just think he would really be ok (actually more than ok) with me trying to reach out to you and give you one of his last knives. Your post really and truly touched my heart. If you would be ok with this, please email me.
kathy @ guinn . co (yep, deliberately spacing because I would hate to go thru all this again to find I can’t post an email address).
Please know I’m not usually quite this…well whatever I am right now. I think devastated by his loss and heartbroken and this just feels like something I have to do. I hope you understand. Thank you for appreciating him and his work.