Is Lombardo depressing the custom fixed blade market?

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Anthony Lombardo is unloading a lot of nice steel today. What is he not telling us? Perhaps the sky is falling?
Everyone better get ready to dump some top tier unobtainium blades before they become totally worthless. :eek:
Is that WWG selling short down in the knife futures pit?
On the other hand, everything seems to be selling well at solid prices. I guess the free market place is working its magic. :thumbup:

OK, the sky is still there, everyone may relax now. ;)
 
i've been drooling over his sales...i hope to sell some of mine so i can try and pick up some of his goodies.
 
The only depressing part is I missed out on the Jason Knight damascus chopper. :mad: (Ya snooze, ya lose). Still can't believe I don't have one of his knives.

Roger
 
What Lombardo is not telling you is that he has some very high dollar custom 1911's coming in!! Do Not Panic:rolleyes:

edited to add: I also noticed the knives sold for strong prices, or at least in my view they did.... yet another reason not to worry.
 
Yep the Depressing part was that I didn't have the cash for the Cashen Bowie or a few others.
Buddy S.:cool::thumbup:
 
Maybe the Blade Forum's market but not the overall custom knife market. BF is the largest forum and very active but it is small compared to the whole market.
 
I'm not sure about "depressing" the market but I'm positive he "deflated" my wallet. :D Thanks again, Anthony.
 
I don't know about the market, but he's depressing the hell outta me! :p :D
 
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