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I hope you kind folks don't mind, but I couldn't think of a better place to post this email from a Knife Customer.
This is an email I got just last night.
It's things like this that really validate what I do and the efforts I make to create Man's oldest tool:
""Hey Karl,
This is G..... B......, I purchased a knife from you 2 years ago ( I think). Anyway, hunting elk the first season I'm sad to say it stayed in its sheath. Well not this year!! Last Monday my hunting partner and I were hunting elk in the William O Douglas wilderness. I was doing the pushing and he was doing the shooting and well..... we found ourselves 14 miles into the wilderness with a 420ish lbs elk on the ground. My partner, who had a brand name knife, had to stop and "touch up" his knife. My knife, on the other hand, is still razor sharp. After all that hair, hide, fat, meat and yes even bone. Thank you for building an awesome knife.
G...."
Gave me a warm fuzzy feeling all over..........
This is an email I got just last night.
It's things like this that really validate what I do and the efforts I make to create Man's oldest tool:
""Hey Karl,
This is G..... B......, I purchased a knife from you 2 years ago ( I think). Anyway, hunting elk the first season I'm sad to say it stayed in its sheath. Well not this year!! Last Monday my hunting partner and I were hunting elk in the William O Douglas wilderness. I was doing the pushing and he was doing the shooting and well..... we found ourselves 14 miles into the wilderness with a 420ish lbs elk on the ground. My partner, who had a brand name knife, had to stop and "touch up" his knife. My knife, on the other hand, is still razor sharp. After all that hair, hide, fat, meat and yes even bone. Thank you for building an awesome knife.
G...."
Gave me a warm fuzzy feeling all over..........