ghostown custom knives

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Hello ! I have found alot of mystery surrounding the custom knife maker known as 'ghostown'

it seems some people in the online community are having some trouble finding him ...well here he is


if anyone wanted a word with the elusive ghostown..nows your chance
 
Welcome to Bladeforums.com.

I love your custom Buck 110 creations. They are truly one of a kind works of art.
 
Welcome to Bladeforums.com.

I love your custom Buck 110 creations. They are truly one of a kind works of art.

+1 :thumbup: Having had many Buck knives, I love those 110 creations i've seen on ebay too!

I've seen quite a few that I liked, but other people were always willing to pay more than I bid.

It would be great if you can post some pictures. You do nice filework and silver work.

Peter
 
Thank you very much

I am humbled to learn that the work i love is appreciated elsewhere

as soon as I figure out HOW to post pictures I will being new to forums I am not quite sure which way is up yet

if anyone has any marketing tips or suggestion I am always open,

I have always relied on the "in person" factor with selling my knives so I am having a little trouble adjusting to the internet market

Thank you!
 
Just trying to help out. 'Ghostown' uses some interesting materials in his craft. Here's some of 'Ghostown's' craftsmanship that I managed to collect over the years...

Buck 110's, 112's, 500 (with Richard Chischilly), and a miniature...

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Filework is awesome...

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The miniature... bet your fingers hurt after that one! :)

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The very 1st one I purchased in 2003 "End of the Trail"...

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"Dragons" up close...

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I just wish my camera could take better pictures!
 
GT - if you select the "quote" button on a post with a picture, you will see the HTML code needed to post a picture.

You will need a host like Photobucket to store the pictures if you do not have a website. Then it is pretty straightforward to put a link to the picture in a post.

Peter
 
Thank you very much

I am humbled to learn that the work i love is appreciated elsewhere

as soon as I figure out HOW to post pictures I will being new to forums I am not quite sure which way is up yet

if anyone has any marketing tips or suggestion I am always open,

I have always relied on the "in person" factor with selling my knives so I am having a little trouble adjusting to the internet market

Thank you!

I would say sign up with a member ship here, you will not be sorry.
For the money - you will get a lot of BANG! for the BUCK! ......:D:thumbup:

Todd



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It's very nice to finally meet the illusive Ghostown. I'd appreciate a bit of a bio if you don't mind. Do you have a website?
 
Those are not custom knives...they are customized factory knives, specifically Buck knives, and as such, belong in the Buck sub-forum, not the custom subforum.

Best Regards,

Steven Garsson
 
Very appealing craftsmanship on nice factory
made pocket knives.

All the best,
David Darom (ddd)
 
It's very nice to finally meet the illusive Ghostown. I'd appreciate a bit of a bio if you don't mind. Do you have a website?



I am ghostowns son handling the keyboard work for him in an effort to bring his art to a wider audience as such I will have him dictate a bio as soon as he gets a chance
 
I think the knives are delightful, if not exactly suited to this forum.

Every credible knifemaker or even customizer, in an effort to support their work and further their promotion, would do well not to speak in the third person and to use real names.

In an effort to clarify who ghostown is, the 'mystery' is still large and unchanged. Talk to us. Use less cryptic references. We like that. :)

Looking forward to learn more.

Coop
 
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