Well got my Big Sneaky buuuut....

Great thread guys. Love the professionalism and light hearted joking. A LOT of guys like me read these random treads to see how makers interact with the customer and the world. Great job all around. I own a Fletcher and a Fiddleback. I will alway have one of each on me or in my truck!

Just wanted to express my gratitude toward the makers who care, the forums who host and the customers who demand good craftsmanship in the USA.

Todd
 
Keep 'em handmade always! It makes the FB that arrives at my door uniquely mine as I know there isn't another one that is exactly like it. I have a few machined from the big box guys, nice knives and all, but I know there are thousands of people with the exact same knife. FB's are special and a huge reason I am developing an addiction and why I just had to re-mortgage my house. ;)
 
Andy and Ken are a perfect example of great customer service. When something falls through the cracks, they own it and fix it.

Dylan on the other hand... ;) Guess I shouldn't really rag on you until we've had a chance to hoist a beer together. Hopefully at Blade one of these years. Actually, from what I've seen from Dylan, he's a pretty class act too.

Don't ever stop hand making these. Or you'll have a whole new set of problems, like finding buyers. And please keep contouring them - it's what sets them apart. I'm more than OK with some subtle differences in a hand contoured handle that fits me perfectly. It gives them character.
 
If you stop hand contouring them I'll stop buying them Andy

Never had any better handles on knives and it is one of the things I suck at when making knives myself.. :o
 
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