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.
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.
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.
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!
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