Which would explain the ebb and flow in regard to the interest and actual sales in the specials.
One Great thing that comes of that is we all get to see a few different takes on your models.
I haven't seen a Potawatomi in such a nice wood as I did yesterdayou and I am willing to bet that no one has seen a CBK with bronze liners and pins.
That being said, the specials offer those who have an interest and the funds to land a knife that they likely would have to wait another month for, or it gets pushed up their list due to thethe date constraints.
What the wide array tells me is that you offer such a wide variety, and you are able to pull them all off successfully that it makes it a hard decision to make. It forces your followers to pick what They want in a knife as opposed to having to choose between 3 models and what fits them best.
》It is more of a broad selection because such a wide swath of people like your knives. That is (almost) never a bad thing.
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Pick one knife for a sale, and get what you can from the special. It might not be a blockbuster, but the people who do buy one will Genuinely appreciate the piece they get and it will spark others interest in the pattern down the road.
I for one will be buying a Potawatomi and likely a knatchet) but lack of spare funds pushes that out beyond what I am comfortable in setting a time frame on.