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Hey Jerry
It was a pleasure getting to talk with you and experience your work, first hand at the Winston Salem show. Your work is all top shelf in my book.
The rest of you will get a laugh out of this. Jerry had a piece on his table which I would've bet money was pattern welded--his etch work is that good. He got me on it. I don't know if I can chalk it up to my having been enveloped in coal smoke too long, or like I said, Jerry's etching work is just that good! Jerry is a consummate gentleman, a gifted craftsman, and just a heck of a good guy. If he's at a show near you, drop by his table and see some fine workmanship. |
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Hey Dana, it was nice meeting and chatting with you. About that "gifted craftsman" thing, did you include the blade I marked upside-down and backwards in that analysis?
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Logo?
Yep, Jerry, the logo was upside down and backward---the knife was right side up and gorgeous and now should be a collector's prize! Sandy
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This one...
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No picture, Jerry, but no matter as I have seen the beauty- Sandy
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Jerry forgot to mention, that he ground the knife upside down and backwards...hence the logo!
Jeff |
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