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    Awesome job.

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    Truly a work of art! I wish I could afford something like this to have as a "BBQ knife". Well done!
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    That is a beauty!

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    Yep. That's beautiful. Love the file work and love the scales and blade. Love the sheath. Did I mention I love it?

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    Incredible work! Is it stabilized pine cone or fossil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phaedrus View Post
    Incredible work! Is it stabilized pine cone or fossil?
    stabilized pine cone
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    Another beauty.
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    beautiful knife how do u do stablz pine cone sounds really cool

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    I do it the lazy way...buy it from someone....
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    That's truly a beauty!!!!!! I scared to ask what something like that goes for?

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    WHOA! That's beautiful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shiftyer1 View Post
    That's truly a beauty!!!!!! I scared to ask what something like that goes for?
    I make knives more to keep me out of trouble than for the selling them. I finally found a hobby that puts back in the account instead of just draining it. I like to golf, hunt, fish, archery, and tinker at working on old boats and trucks from time to time, all of which are heck on the account, with knife making its the same but it seems to give a little back and even help ease the pain of the other hobbies....

    Since that knife is already sold and already at it's new home, I do not think giving out the sale price will be against the forum rules. I sold that knife for 250.00.
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    That is a really nice one.......and I don't think the price was out of line.

    The amount of work and talent that goes into them, along with equipment needed....you have to be working for $1.10 cents an hour?....LOL
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    Beauty. Real nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    That is a really nice one.......and I don't think the price was out of line.

    The amount of work and talent that goes into them, along with equipment needed....you have to be working for $1.10 cents an hour?....LOL
    Thanks, I would still make them even if I couldn't sell them, just not as many. Its hard to keep a balance, at one point I was taking on so many custom orders it took all the fun out of it, so I kind of put the brakes on that and Just started making the knives I want and trying to sell them after, that seams to be working a little better. I'm about to the point were I want to take a custom order or two at a time, but no more as then I start feeling pressure to meet deadlines and turn around times. I find people really do not want to be told no or put off its a kiss of death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randallss7 View Post
    Thanks, I would still make them even if I couldn't sell them, just not as many. Its hard to keep a balance, at one point I was taking on so many custom orders it took all the fun out of it, so I kind of put the brakes on that and Just started making the knives I want and trying to sell them after, that seams to be working a little better. I'm about to the point were I want to take a custom order or two at a time, but no more as then I start feeling pressure to meet deadlines and turn around times. I find people really do not want to be told no or put off its a kiss of death.
    Talent can be a blessing and a curse at the same time.......
    You do some pretty fine work there, my friend....
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    Quote Originally Posted by randallss7 View Post
    Thanks, I would still make them even if I couldn't sell them, just not as many. Its hard to keep a balance, at one point I was taking on so many custom orders it took all the fun out of it, so I kind of put the brakes on that and Just started making the knives I want and trying to sell them after, that seams to be working a little better. I'm about to the point were I want to take a custom order or two at a time, but no more as then I start feeling pressure to meet deadlines and turn around times. I find people really do not want to be told no or put off its a kiss of death.
    I do pretty much the same thing. I enjoy making knives, but it is a hobby. When it becomes a chore I doubt I would enjoy it anymore.
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    Around my house a hobby was something I wanted done. A chore was something my wife wanted done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Around my house a hobby was something I wanted done. A chore was something my wife wanted done.
    Now THAT is a quotable quote......And oh so truth.
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