Frank Centofante has passed away

So very sorry to hear this, sincerest condolences.
Prayers going out for his family.

Doug
 
Hi Linda,

I have NOTHING but fond memories of this gentleman. He always took the time to make you feel he knew you personally.

I admire his work regularly. Now it will be even more so.

Coop
 
Very sad to hear we've lost another great icon figure in knife making. Prayers sent for his family and friends.

STR
 
My condolences to the family, R.I.P., Frank. I knew Frank only from stopping by his table at knife shows but I liked and respected him as a true gentleman. Heck of a knife maker, too.

Win
 
Death be not proud..:(.

Frank was a man that all people can admire and also aspire to. He lived his life with a passion. His passion for knife making was his lifes work. He leaves us a legacy more valuable than any knife he ever made. His passion was his life. How many of us live our lives without that type of passion? Frank was an example to us all.

RTDTB
 
It's a very sad loss to everyone who knew him or knew his knives.

Prayers sent out for his family and for all knife collectors everywhere who have sufffered such a sad loss here as well.

May he rest in peace.
 
The respect and admiration shown here for Frank is what we can all aspire to. His legacy is in his craftsmanship but even more in the lives he has touched.

Rest in peace Frank and my condolences to his family.
 
I'm sorry to hear this, deepest condolences to family and friends...
 
Sincere condolences to the family.
Had never met Mr. Centofante, but hear many wonderful things about him.
 
My sincere condolences to family, friends and admirers of Frank.

May he rest in peace.
 
Rest in Peace. Prayers sent.
 
My thoughts and prayers are with him. I remember meeting him at the last Blade Show that I attended, which was about 12 years ago. I bought a sweet abalone scaled knife from him. A great man!
 
So sorry to hear that. My thoughts will be with his family. He made some wonderful contributions:thumbup:
 
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