Like a phoenix? CSC is reborn...

Nice group there, JustinR! In addition to the new ram's horn knife, I particularly like the blue rope bone cannitler and the carbon fiber half moon trapper.
 
Yeah that blue rope bone is one of my favorites. I used to have the blue carbon fiber Barlow for the trifecta but let it go several years ago very foolishly.
 
I love the sheepfoot blade. I missed this opportunity but hopefully I'll get a chance on the next. Beautiful knives!
 
Hey guys, not sure why you're getting shipping notices, I think they made some kind of error. I haven't even shipped them to RH yet. I'm trying to get them done by tomorrow so I can get them on their way down there by the weekend. The wood looks good, I'll try to shoot some progress pictures tonight.

Eric
 
Hey guys, not sure why you're getting shipping notices, I think they made some kind of error. I haven't even shipped them to RH yet. I'm trying to get them done by tomorrow so I can get them on their way down there by the weekend. The wood looks good, I'll try to shoot some progress pictures tonight.

Eric
:D doh! Thanks for the update Eric :thumbsup:
 
Oooh these popped up available today too!
Smooth Natural Bone
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I live just a few miles up the road from Red Hill, and I got a sneak preview of these the day I picked up my stag Boy’s Knife. Josh has had these on-hand for a while, but he didn’t want to list them (or even reveal he had them) until he had shipped all the pre-orders that folks had been forced to wait an inexcusably long time for.

Hope all who manage to snag one of these enjoy them!
 
I live just a few miles up the road from Red Hill, and I got a sneak preview of these the day I picked up my stag Boy’s Knife. Josh has had these on-hand for a while, but he didn’t want to list them (or even reveal he had them) until he had shipped all the pre-orders that folks had been forced to wait an inexcusably long time for.

Hope all who manage to snag one of these enjoy them!

I think the wait was excusable. Sometimes you need to wait for good things.

Noone was harmed, other than the cutlers and retailer who were bad mouthed for taking the time the job needed and being human and misjudging how long it would take. We've all done that on our own jobs, but most of us don't have people publicly criticizing us through the internet. Patience is a virtue.

As Ann Landers once said "Bury the hatchet and forget where it's buried."
 
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