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I have missed going to this show, always seem to be working.  I seriously doubt I will ever miss it again.  At 200 tables of heaven.  From old to new and collections you will never see elsewhere, this was a dream day.

The drive over was uneventful and we talked a lot about being happy to finally make it the 35 miles to the Gator Cutlery Club show.  Thank you Aaron Brown for meeting us there, it was good to see you outside of the office.

Imagine my surprise when we walked up and there stood Lisa Sebenik from NKCA.  I had no idea they would be here.  Had a good chat and headed inside to see what the day would bring.  I went to a table with some outstanding work on it and discovered a maker I had never heard of, Zollan McCarty.  There was a gentleman at the show with three tables of display only (not for sale) McCarty's.  The work that maker did would take your breath away.  I put up a few pics of some of it but trust me when I tell you they do it no justice.

From there it was a whirl wind trip to the other corner to see some local friends that are set up.

Stopped to see some alligator sheaths that are made here in FL by a man that truly loves what he does.  He is making a custom sheath for another friend and I will get some pics when it is done for us

An outstanding job of bringing in vendors that sell knife making materials.  Alabama Damascus was there and 4 or 5 tables with lots of bones and tusks to be had.  We did enjoy the day very much and tomorrow I am set up to be able to update us live from the show.  Going from booth to booth and showing you what this show has to offer.  Unique to this show is the ruling from the club that any vendors table must be 85% knives or materials.  So 200 tables equals a lot of knives.

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Very cool pics for sure. I bet it was a fantastic time! I would have liked to met Lisa from NKCA and of course you and Donnie!

spent some time today with Clinton, your gonna love his Bucks. And if his 112 collection doesnt do it for you his brothers 110 collection may

or how about a queen ivory chipper.  28 made

Great photos, those 110 pics belong in the 110 Club and what stories they could tell!

WOW! the things ya miss! Glad we had you there to tell the tales and show the pics!

Queen Steel is very cool as is the Case display!

Nice chip carving knife.  I believe that Queen maked (or made) some knives in the Oar Carver line.

Jan Carter said:

or how about a queen ivory chipper.  28 made

Those are beautiful! I love the compass in the handles!

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