Patterns or one-of-a-knid?

I have over 40 different patterns in my line drawings and twice that many in the drawers. I get tired but I never get tired of making them, they are all different.I read an article in the Blade magazine a log time ago about a maker I had never heard of and he was calling knives made with patterns "cookie cutter" knives. I didn't like that too much because I know how hard some of these things I do can be. I don't design knives, I bring them back from the grave. Things you can't go to the hardware store and buy. It's always been my passion and I'M TICKLED SOMEONE WANTS TO BUY THEM. If you want to cure boredom, start adding blades.
 
Mr. Bose is right. I started making slip-joints just for something different. I have made a 2 bladed model and am working my way up to a split back whittler.
 
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