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Some great Research and my thanks to the tireless work done by Sue OldsWidow. Check out that index, you just may be there for days! Also her research turned up an old resource that is worth revisiting if you have not seen.
Produced by iKC Member Tobais Gibson its a good reference for collectors: http://apg2k.hegewisch.net/index.html
I could not have said this better myself Mr Hanner!
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so along with the knives there are some very talented lady leathersmiths out there to build those covers for your favorites...Heres one now
Sherry Lott - Leatherworking
Sherry Lott - active in cutlery industry since 1993. Full time leather
crafter. Always accompanied by service dog "Gumbo." Proprietor of Green River Leather Works, a unique custom leather shop on the banks of the Green River in Greensburg, Kentucky.Green River Leather Works produces functional, high quality knife sheaths at comfortably affordable prices. Our specialty is production runs of up to 1000 sheaths, however we also make one of a kind and specialty sheaths as well as other leather products, such as saddle bags, vests, novelty and art items, etc.
Additionally, we offer hard to find and exotic leather. These items vary
depending on availability. Please contact us for info or current merchandise.
Contact InformationName:
Green River Leather Works
Address:
1098 Legion Park Rd. Greensburg, KY 42743
Phone:
(270) 932-2212
Fax:
(270) 932-6442
Jan....
Good job. The Brits kept good records. My lady dagger was made by John Newton around 1890 in Sheffield England then shipped to the Yukon to be sold to those who needed it.
The pink IS actually my EDC of choice. Feels good in the hand, holds a good sharp edge and has a blade for everything I need
Robert,
Share with us please?
LOL Clint,
seems like just last week at my house
The good old days.
I read this today and thought, WOW, these guys really knew hoe to make a lady happy
Long before there were roses, chocolates, and fine restaurants on the Kenai Peninsula for men to please their wives, it was the crafting of a good Ulu, so that she could get her work done, that kept a wife content. Indeed the word Ulu means "Woman's Knife."
That is funny Clint. Maybe she is on her way to gaining full ownership ROFL (one knife at a time)
I check on Youtube and found out this video is two years old. I wonder if she ever gained full ownership of the Spyderdo. LOL! By the way she won the video contest where she faked the cut in her hand and drew the Sypderco knife.
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