4010 Parkway
Show ends at 2pm today, but there were some impressive vintage and new knives that make hustling up there worth it.
Bob Neal was there and had some new interchangeable blade knives that I didn't know he even made. They aren't folders like the Case Changers, more like the old Imperial changeable fixed blade/hatchet knife. One version does work a bit like the Changer for changing the blade, but the one that fascinated me was different and rock solid. It was $600 and worth every penny to those of us that appreciate the skill and effort that goes into well made customs. (Sorry, but I was rushed and didn't get a picture). If he'd had it in stag instead of Ibex I probably couldn't have walked away without it.
Show ends at 2pm today, but there were some impressive vintage and new knives that make hustling up there worth it.
Bob Neal was there and had some new interchangeable blade knives that I didn't know he even made. They aren't folders like the Case Changers, more like the old Imperial changeable fixed blade/hatchet knife. One version does work a bit like the Changer for changing the blade, but the one that fascinated me was different and rock solid. It was $600 and worth every penny to those of us that appreciate the skill and effort that goes into well made customs. (Sorry, but I was rushed and didn't get a picture). If he'd had it in stag instead of Ibex I probably couldn't have walked away without it.