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Ed Fowler Question
I met a gentleman a couple of months ago who carries an Ed Fowler 4" blade. Nice knife and he carries it as his every day user. What is different is the blade markings. It has Ed's regular mark on the one side and then it has his ranch brand marked on the other side. It was done special for this fellow.
My question is what does this do to the value of the knife? It certainly makes it a one of a kind Ed Fowler. The knife is NOT for sale as far as I know either. The knife owner and I where just curious. Thanks for your in put and opinions as always. __________________ Eph 6:17.......the sword of the spirit, which is the Word of God: |
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I would ask Ed Fowler directly. He's a Field editor for Blade Magazine. Sorry I don't have his e-mail, but this is how you contact blade. blademagazine@krause.com
__________________ Jerry Oksman ~ Cogito Cogito Ergo Cogito Sum ~ |
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Ed's email address is eafwb@trib.com
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Thanks, Keith!
__________________ Jerry Oksman ~ Cogito Cogito Ergo Cogito Sum ~ |
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As close as I can remember there are only three knives marked like this one. All belong to hands that worked on the Willow Bow. Some times they worked on some aspects of the knife and always had a say in the nature of the knife.
You might call them partnership knives. __________________ Ed Fowler |
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email ed.
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