Spring Gathering???

figure out how to move TN closer to TX????

I can't help you with that. If that was my job (which it's not)... no.

Last Fall there were several people who not only took time away from work and home, sacrificed wages and/or vacation time, donated stock and cash, brought food and drink to share, and traveled several hundred miles at their own expense, but also brought a ship-ton of tools and materials to help with the grind-in and many other learning activities... along with happily volunteering their time, expertise and teaching skills to make it all happen and send people home with their very own handmade knives and soap and most of all, memories.

Don't even get me started about Ethan's hospitality, KA-Bar's support, and the folks who simply chipped in every minute of every day to keep the whole scene tidy and chop wood and look after the young'uns and keep the fires ready and cook meals for the whole crowd.

That's truly remarkable. Thanks, y'all.
 
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I'll be attending, and had a few ideas for workshops. First, would it be possible to have a leather workshop. It would be nice to gets some hands on tips from any of you skilled leather crafters on here. Not just how to make a sheath, but proper care, repairs, etc. Second, I'm a student at Tracker School and I could do a tracking basics workshop. Just a few thoughts.
 
I'll be attending, and had a few ideas for workshops. First, would it be possible to have a leather workshop. It would be nice to gets some hands on tips from any of you skilled leather crafters on here. Not just how to make a sheath, but proper care, repairs, etc. Second, I'm a student at Tracker School and I could do a tracking basics workshop. Just a few thoughts.
Some good ideas here!
 
I can't help you with that. If that was my job (which it's not)... no.

Last Fall there were several people who not only took time away from work and home, sacrificed wages and/or vacation time, donated stock and cash, brought food and drink to share, and traveled several hundred miles at their own expense, but also brought a ship-ton of tools and materials to help with the grind-in and many other learning activities... along with happily volunteering their time, expertise and teaching skills to make it all happen and send people home with their very own handmade knives and soap and most of all, memories.

Don't even get me started about Ethan's hospitality, KA-Bar's support, and the folks who simply chipped in every minute of every day to keep the whole scene tidy and chop wood and look after the young'uns and keep the fires ready and cook meals for the whole crowd.

That's truly remarkable. Thanks, y'all.


The occasional odd fellow has also carpooled with gastropds.
 
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