Knife I Looked at the MOST in Eugene!

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Rick Browne's Integral small double edge fighter......the guys work is incredible (He also had two fabulous integral hunters and about 8 multiblade slipjoints on his table- with very conservative prices!!)
 
Thanks Tom, I will keep an eye out for Rick Browne's work. I like the idea of multi-blade slip joints at conservative prices. Sound good to me. I am hoping more people start to realize that there is a reasonable, sensible alternative daily carry option to tactical folders. Excepting of course those TNT knives with the whole thing figured out. They just have a lot of Bang for the Buck.
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Paracelsus
 
well, conservative compared to some of those other slip joint folder makers.....but they are NOT by any means cheap...or I would have bought them all and put them on my website!!
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As much as I hate to admit it, Tom is right
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Nah, just kidding. I got to meet Tom and he was really cool.

He's definitely right about that integral though, damn it was nice. VERY CLEAN...


Nick
 
as much as I hate to say this...hes one of those guys from the 60s that can probably only be reached by phone.... I am sure his profile is in KNIVES 2001 and the previous ones too.

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Rick Browne
980 West 13th St.
Upland Ca.91786
909-985-1728
I have several of Rick's slipjoint folders.He is one of the most underrated makers in the Guild.[IMHO}

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Next to Devin, Rick Browne was a big influence in getting me to venture out and start doing shows. He examined one of my early multi-blade folders and whithout pointing out every flaw (and there were many) encouraged me to improve and display my work. He is a top rate maker but overlooked which is unfortunate as his work is on par with Terry Davis, Eugene Shadly and Tony Bose.

Arthur D. Washburn
ADW Custom Knives
www.adwcustomknives.com
 
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