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<blockquote data-quote="mike miller" data-source="post: 2400545" data-attributes="member: 9610"><p>Ripnbst we will invite you down to Tahlequah the first weekend of May at Ray Kirks shop. The KnifeGroupof Oklahoma will have a shop tour at his place. Demos on various aspects of knife making and forging will be going on. Plus you will meet a great group of KnifeMakers and people interested in knives. We also promise that no one goes home hungry from the tour.</p><p>We normally have three or four demoes of various aspects of knifemaking. It is of interest for forging and stock removal KnifeMakers. Bill Coye did a demo at my house a couple of years ago showing how he does his stone wash finish on his knives for the general information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike miller, post: 2400545, member: 9610"] Ripnbst we will invite you down to Tahlequah the first weekend of May at Ray Kirks shop. The KnifeGroupof Oklahoma will have a shop tour at his place. Demos on various aspects of knife making and forging will be going on. Plus you will meet a great group of KnifeMakers and people interested in knives. We also promise that no one goes home hungry from the tour. We normally have three or four demoes of various aspects of knifemaking. It is of interest for forging and stock removal KnifeMakers. Bill Coye did a demo at my house a couple of years ago showing how he does his stone wash finish on his knives for the general information. [/QUOTE]
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