Important Info! Fiddleback Friday 8/14/20 (Early Preview)

"I was bowled over by their work this week. In fact, so much so by Amy’s clipped point camp knife/fighter that I purchased it ASAP. I am very happy to finally have one of her pieces coming!"
I think you are gonna be extremely satisfied with Amy's work. My 2nd FF purchase after the Python Duke, Warlander Caiman. Beautiful knife and so pleased with it. Her sheath is top notch.
 
I was bowled over by their work this week. In fact, so much so by Amy’s clipped point camp knife/fighter that I purchased it ASAP. I am very happy to finally have one of her pieces coming!
you will really Like Amy’s work. I have 5 of here knives in different models. Very well made. And the leather work is stunning. Please let us know what you think bro.
 
I missed out on watching the Fiddleback Friday event last Friday. We took Hannah down to Statesboro and moved her into her dorm. Its been tougher than I thought. I feel a bit lost. But I wanted to come in here and thank y'all for your support. I'm blessed. Y'all are a part of that.
 
"I was bowled over by their work this week. In fact, so much so by Amy’s clipped point camp knife/fighter that I purchased it ASAP. I am very happy to finally have one of her pieces coming!"
I think you are gonna be extremely satisfied with Amy's work. My 2nd FF purchase after the Python Duke, Warlander Caiman. Beautiful knife and so pleased with it. Her sheath is top notch.

I don’t doubt it. Thanks for the post.
 
I missed out on watching the Fiddleback Friday event last Friday. We took Hannah down to Statesboro and moved her into her dorm. Its been tougher than I thought. I feel a bit lost. But I wanted to come in here and thank y'all for your support. I'm blessed. Y'all are a part of that.
Been there, Andy. The letting go is the hard part (loving them the easy part), but it really is what the journey is all about. She will do you - and most importantly, herself - proud.
 
One of the most difficult parts of being the father of two girls was accepting their individuality as adults.
My mantra became: "That thing you are living is called YOUR life."

Then keeping my opinion to myself until it was asked for.

Hang in, Andy. It's never easy, but they have to walk their own road.

My best wishes.
 
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