Thanks, Nick Wheeler!

Erin Burke stayed at Nick's house the longest of us there . We should have stayed longer because what Erin learned from Nick while we were gone had to be amazing , as Erin's 1st work was just fantastic .

I left early because I hate driving in the dark , my lost .

He has always been willing to share his knowledge freely , sign of a true human being .

Now , what happened to his dog ?
 
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Thank you guys!!!

I really appreciate this fellas. :)

I'm still kicking... I've been getting as much time in the shop as I can, it's just been very limited with my crazy work schedule.

Instagram has been the easiest way for me to try to stay in touch with the knife world because it's super fast, easy, and I can do it from my phone.

I'm currently working on a fancied up Joe P fighter for a friend/forumite and finishing a damascus fighter that was a way to stay brushed up on finishing skills.

Thanks guys!!! :)
 
Thanks my friend!!!

I've been crazy busy. My graveyard shift last night made 65 hours in 5 days. I get a day and a half off, and then have 76 hours in the next 6 days. It's not fun.

Here are the current projects on the bench... :)

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well, hello there Nick :) Hoped you'd find your way here eventually, lol.
Post up some more of that alchemy of yours, if you get some time.
 
Nick's YT vids on sanding a blade helped me greatly and gave me the confidence to undertake projects I thought beyond my skillset.

Thx Nick!
 
"Nick Who" Instagram is great to see with his personal bears and blades :)
 
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