My Collection of GA Knifemakers Knives

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This is my collection of GA Knifemakers Knives. Lets see yours.

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In the tray we have from left to right: Carl Rechsteiner, Paul Brach, Scott Davidson, Bill Snow, Twin Blades, Dennis Bradley, Wayne Hensley, Kevin Hoffman, Jared Flemming, and Stephen Fowler.

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And at the top we have James Poplin and James Mitchell:

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Some more Crex:

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Closeups:

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Some knives from the folks who've worked with me in my shop:

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Finally a few of mine.

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You have some true pieces of art there Andy. I have to say thank you for sharing them. I also have to say thank you for introducing me to some of these great artists that you have mentioned.
 
Awesome thread Andy -- some phenomenal pieces there; especially digging Carl's knives and the DI 40-point knife; that thing is sweet! The walnut & curly koa bushfingers aren't too shabby either!

I guess I've got to catch up as all 13 of my GA made knives are fiddlebacks ;)
 
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Beautiful collection, your state has some real fine craftsmen. :thumbup:

Is that a Duke with a full swedge? Yowza.
 
Those Bowies from Crex look amazing with those sheaths. And thanks for clarifying the Big Sneaky.
 
That is a superb collection, great examples of true craftsmanship.
Thanks for sharing.

Preston
 
Wow Andy, superb collection! By the way, that Bush Finger has the most beautiful DI scales I've ever seen. I'll take it! :D
 
Thanks for the photos Andy. That is a beautiful cross-section of Georgia's best knife craftsmen. It is nice to see the mutual respect that you share with the other makers.

Phil
 
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