Ed Fowler

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Anyone who has ever dealt with Ed or Angie Fowler knows what super nice people they are. Ed refinished my Pronghorn at no cost, even though I didnt buy it from him, and gave me some history on the knife to boot! Ed, it looks great, it's ready to start life as my user on camping trips, hikes, etc. Unfortunately I cant wear it everyday here in the NY/NJ area(I get claustrophobic in confined spaces with bars), but whenever I can, it'll be with me.
Thanks Ed!
 
You just won't find nicer people anywhere than Ed and Angie. Great people and good friends.

Ed will always treat you right as a person and as far as taking care of one of his knives is concerned.
 
Ed's one of the nicest gentleman you'll ever meet in the knifemaking world. I'm very proud to say that I have met him, talked knives with him, and own several of his working pieces of art.

Whenever I walk through the doors of the Oregon Show, the first thing I do is scan the floor looking for the tall man in the cowboy hat. He's always standing.
 
How do you get in touch with Ed about possibly puchasing a knife from him? Does he take orders or have a website or dealer online?

Thanks.
 
Tashida, you have mail.

Edited to add:

The email I sent you was bounced. If you want Ed's contact info please feel free to email me.
 
I've had an opportunity to talk to the man himself, he sure is one unsual individual (in a very positive sense). I enjoyed the talk, and got one of his knives.

In my opinion, he is one of the few bladesmiths who actually 'force' his customers to use his knives excessively.

Will I use mine ? I don't know. :)

Will I get anothe one of his pieces ? Hell yes ! :D

Cool guy !!
 
Phil:
very funny!!!!:D

Beluga:
Unusual??? You should try living with him!!! My book will be out in the Fall!!!:D

Keith:
We can always count on you for some really kind words!! You are one of the most positive people on the forums. Thank you....

Love you guys,
angie fowler
 
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