Thought i would introduce myself.

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Hey Andy , I thought i would finally stop by and introduce myself. My name is Scott Davidson,I have been making knives for about 18 years now. I am a member of the Georgia Knifemakers Guild, and The Knifemakers Guild. I have been lurking around for a long while now. Long enough. I also said hello over on Allen's space at WAS knives also. I see a lot of you folks at the Blade show, and i just wanted to put a name and face together. I just wanted to tell you folks anytime you see some of my knives posted up , please stop by and say hello.Thank you Andy for allowing me to say hello on your forum. Scott
 
What face? I don't see no face.

Just messin......Scotty's a good friend and a heck of a knifemaker.
 
Hey Scott.....welcome & thanks for the introduction.

Took a look at your site and enjoyed the background info, as well as, your craftsmanship :thumbup:

Peter
 
Hey Scott, good to see you on here! Like Carl said, a heck'uva knifemaker and an even better guy.
 
Guys, Scott was the president of the GA guild when I was voted in. His name is on my certificate. I'm very proud of that. He is also a voting member of the Knifemakers Guild. This is a status that takes a lot of work and resources and three years to earn. His work has been a big influence on both myself and Allen. Allen actually started his training with Scott, before getting hired here. His knives are excellent!
 
I'll 2nd what everyone else is saying about Scott. He was my mentor when I first started, and there is no way I would have learned near as much or as quickly about the craft if I had to do it on my own. He's an excellent knife maker and an even better man. What's not to like?
 
Well, he does have an Artisan sewing machine and I'm still pulling the slot machine handle on a Tippmann, but that would be the the only thing:D. I have two of Scott's knives and have been edc'ing one for the last two months. Sure like his work. (Yours too, Jarrett).
 
Scott also helped me get started and I'd echo all the comments above. I'm proud to call him my friend and mentor. Scott is too humble to admit it, but he is one of the finest knifemakers in Georgia (my opinion) and has helped so many of us get started.
 
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