Gary W. Graley went above and beyond. An A+ Blade Forums member!

Nice! always good to pay it forward when you can...and you are most welcome !
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I had a dealing with him a few years back. Came away from it happy and with respect for Gary. :thumbup:
 
You guys are great and Prof, it's been a while eh??? hope you're doing well sir!

I'll need to print this thread out and show my daughters, ;) that'll show em' !

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Gary is not only a really great guy, but a great knifemaker!

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-Michael
 
Thanks Michael, sharp piece of A2 right there !
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Wow!

Thats super Great! Actually got a Nice warm Feeling after reading this. How cool is that?

Doesn't happen often, but when things like this do...makes me take notice that there are still SOLID people out there.

Cheers.
 
Ive dealt with Gary before...he screwed me big time!

Just kidding! Ive talked to him via pm a few times and bought a knife from him a while back. Good all around guy!
 
Gary is one of the best gentleman in bladeforums. He truly represents the word= Gentleman. It has been my pleasure to know him.
 
Thanks guys, appreciate it!

And Lemmuhj, well ya got me there for a second, I read the first part and wondered uh??? luckily I continued reading ;)

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Many years ago , I bought my first higher end production knives , Sebenza's from Gary...and then the coolest little Shinosky folder , and also a W&H B&T T10 Lancet. As well as a few sheaths.

Unfortunately , I no longer have any of the knives , but I still have a G2 large reg Sebenza sheath that will someday have a knife riding in it once again :) Gary is as solid as they come.
 
Wow John, that was quite a long time ago eh? and I remember that Shinosky we both miss that one! an of course that Lancet was cool too. And the sheath as I recall has footprints along the front of it right?

Thanks sir, one of these days I'll make a trek out west for a visit!
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I keep watching this thread in the caustic GB&U linger. I'm thinkin' "Boy, Gary is getting his ass ripped!" LOL!

Not a chance. From Gary G: I wear a smart little Tim Wright fixed blade with his sheath daily at my outside job. AA+ transaction. Good karma.

Good thread.

Coop
 
Hah, nice Coop, and yes, Tim's little knife is quite nice one that I do miss, glad it's at a new home and is being cared for !
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Well, as long as this thread is still going, let me thank you once again Gary for stamping my son's initials into his baseball glove...he thought it was the coolest thing ever! What was that, 10 years ago?

-Michael
 
Michael, I remember that glove, wasn't sure I could get that in there, glad he liked it and yes, my my I believe it was every bit of 10 years ago at least! boy time, what are we going to do with you?
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