Thanks to everyone here..

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I'd just like to offer thanks and gratitude to everyone who frequents not only this, but ALL of the other forums in this huge World Wide Web.
I mean customers, other knife makers, acquaintances, dealers, know-it-alls, promoters, photographers, etc.
What an immensely diverse group of misfits we all are.
The ups and downs of working in this industry, the people I have met, the places I have been, the woes I have delt with, the surprises and acccomplishments I have experienced along the way, are all quite really rewarding.
You have added a really wonderful facet to my life that may not have happened otherwise.
My hat is off to you all.

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karl....my hat is tipped right back at you and all the other makers that selflessly share all of your techniques and pics of your work here.....ryan:thumbup:
 
Karl I appreciate YOU and ALL the knife makers that take the time to visit and interact with us!!
 
You are most welcome, and thank you for sharing with us. It is a community of those who love knives. Makers, sellers and collectors. As one of the collectors I appreciate each and every maker that takes time to share with us.
Just keep on posting those knives.

Jim
 
And thank you for making & sharing such nice knives.

Kind regards,

Jos
 
I have a lot of gratitude as well:thumbup:.
Thanks everyone, too!
 
Thanks for all the makers including you Karl for expert craftsman you put in your blades. Keep em coming!
 
Karl From the pic I would say your living the good life. Thank you for all you bring to the craft and BF.
 
Karl, is this a Hallmark moment? :D

It is wonderful to be a part of the Custom Knife World, isn't it?

It truly is, Don.
Bruce, that 1980 Goldwing has taken me to Washington, Arkansas for the ABS Intro Course, to Ed Fowler's in Wyoming for his Seminar of the High Performance Blade and various and sundry knife related gatherings all across this 'great wide open'.
Who knows where next?
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It truly is, Don.
Bruce, that 1980 Goldwing has taken me to Washington, Arkansas for the ABS Intro Course, to Ed Fowler's in Wyoming for his Seminar of the High Performance Blade and various and sundry knife related gatherings all across this 'great wide open'.
Who knows where next?
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My dad had one just like that. He loved that bike. I was a honda tech for 27 years and only rebuilt one GL 1100 at about 300,000 miles.
 
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Ditto Karl.
Can't imagine not being a part of the custom knife community.

I need to take a bike trip to North and South Dakota before I get too old
to hold one up. ;)
 
Ditto Karl.
Can't imagine not being a part of the custom knife community.

I need to take a bike trip to North and South Dakota before I get too old
to hold one up. ;)
I just got back from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota about a month ago. I think the Black Hills will be next!
Thanks, Kevin!
 
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