silenthunterstudios
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I just got a really nice Kephart design from J Neilson, and I couldn't be happier. The knife itself and J's attention to details of the transaction, and Paul Longs sheath turned out to be a great experience. I'd like to take this time to thank the knife makers who have taken care of me.
Scott Gossman, not only has he provided me with great customer service and some really first class sharp things, he has also taken the time to teach me a little bit in his shop.
David Farmer. I've only talked to him once on the phone, through email and PM's a lot, but David makes one hell of a great knife. Made me an EDC style knife for my paws.
Butch Harner/butcherblock on BF. Butch is good people, and like all of these guys, stands behind his product.
Matt Liesnewski of ML Knives. Picked up a great Kephart from him, and he has answered many questions of mine, for which I thank him.
I have bought over the years directly from Barker Knives, Jim Rehrer, JK, BHK and LT Wright, and others on here, and while their knives have drifted from my collection, I really appreciate and value their tact as businessmen and general admirers of the blade.
If you own a custom knife, feel free to thank the maker.
Scott Gossman, not only has he provided me with great customer service and some really first class sharp things, he has also taken the time to teach me a little bit in his shop.
David Farmer. I've only talked to him once on the phone, through email and PM's a lot, but David makes one hell of a great knife. Made me an EDC style knife for my paws.
Butch Harner/butcherblock on BF. Butch is good people, and like all of these guys, stands behind his product.
Matt Liesnewski of ML Knives. Picked up a great Kephart from him, and he has answered many questions of mine, for which I thank him.
I have bought over the years directly from Barker Knives, Jim Rehrer, JK, BHK and LT Wright, and others on here, and while their knives have drifted from my collection, I really appreciate and value their tact as businessmen and general admirers of the blade.
If you own a custom knife, feel free to thank the maker.
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