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I had the pleasure of seeing some of Jerry Bodners work today.  While Mr. Bodner may be gone his work speaks of his love for the mini's and all they can be.

Take a Close look, some of these have knives that come out of the top of the knives

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Jan - Thanks for sharing these photos of these amazing little knives. I would love to start collecting some of the mini ones and maybe even make a couple more. I have already been discussing it with Tamera. Jerry did some fantastic work.

What a collection of knives! Look at that diversity!

Wow (:

that is a great collection, very talented

Had the pleasure and treasure of meeting Jerry many moons ago. We had tables back to back at a show so we had some interesting conversations. He did some very nice work and was a true gentleman. Wasn't selling my minis back then, just making and keeping them (for me). He wanted to see them so I got them out at a show and had just mounted them all in a new display box. Aldo Lorenzi (Italy) spotted the box, made an offer. They (65 mini knives) reside in his private collection in Milano. I have a better ride.

I'm now on his "short list" when he comes to the US. All because Jerry wanted to see my little guys.

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