How I chose Fiddleback Forge

You know, this was very interesting to read, very....

Everyone else has said it all when it comes to the spider. While I have no story about them, I'm going to say something else instead..

Yes, this gentleman has come a VERY long way in a relatively short period of time. Not bad for an antenna designer! Andy, they're still trying to invent the 1° antenna. They say that Nickola Tesla was very close...

I'm my very humble opinion, Mr Roy is much now than just a knife smith. At his core, he's an artist with steel & wood as his medium. And this man is certainly at the top of his game. Many people try to copy his work but don't even come close. If one takes just a moment to look around Blade Forums as a whole, they will notice who's part of this forum gets the most attention. Who's tiny little side of the forum rules the entire site. It has the most posts of any of the hosted makers...

My hat's off to you kind Sir. You not only make an excellent product but you care about your customers. That alone puts you miles ahead of the competition. Actually, you have no competition. I personally have never seen such beauty in engineering. I'm an artist myself, I have masters in Drawing & Painting from The School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago. I make my living otherwise though. But I can appreciate the value, beauty & functionally off your work...

The name & logo is just plain cool brother :cool:
 
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Yes it's a wicked spider.. I was bitten as a boy in my sleep.. I guess it was in my sheets.. Luckily my parents found the spider the next morning not far from the bed.. Put it in a plastic bag and took me and the spider straight to to our family doc who happened to know toxin expert and sent me straight to them not sure what medications they gave me but saved my nut! Literally.. Needless to say I am not the biggest fan of spiders
 
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