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Old 10-08-2007, 09:29 PM
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Default Two new additions

My latest two addition to my growing carving tools are both knives. One made by Bud Murray and the last but growing very fond of it is a Rick Ferry knife. Rick's knife far exceeds the beauty of any other knife I own. Curly Maple wood handle with a drop point razor blade boy does it shines.
I have used Bud Murray's knife a lot lately and like it also but Rick's is growing to be my favorite one fast. Didn't think there would be any knives that I like better than my Helvies but Bud's and Rick's are surpassing all the others.
Sorry Denny, I like yours also but I am giving it a rest for awhile as I am the helvies,Flexcuts. Probably take them all to the Bishup class and use them though.

Thanks Rick, I really love the new knife.
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Old 10-09-2007, 11:44 AM
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Kenny,
Congrats on the new knives, you lucky dog. On top of that your going to a Bishop class, sounds like fun.
I have been wanting [not needing] a new knife; but have had to lay down all my tools for a while. I have been using some new paintbrushes, though, and I can tell you it just aint the same. Ha Ha
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Old 10-09-2007, 11:50 AM
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Congratulations Kenny on your new knives, they sound really nice. How about a image of your new knives? I don't think you can have to many knives, but agree we do have our favorites.
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