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OkieJoe72

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It was a great show today with a huge turnout. I haven’t been in that kind of crowd for a very long time. Lots of great looking knives! I came home with two of them. One was made by Mike Miller and the other made by Luke Miller. No relation between Mike and Luke. Many of you guys know Mike and his knives, and he definitely doesn’t disappoint. Luke was a young kid around 12 or 13 years old. The knife made by Luke was one of his first knives, and I was pretty dang impressed.

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Please introduce your self if you see me at the show!!!
It was good to meet and chat with you today Mike. Thank you for your efforts in putting this together. So much to see.

Wow...what a turnout. It felt a bit like the state fair in terms of elbow-to-elbow people.

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I had very little to do with it. Thanks to Miko our moderator, Shawn. Bill. Brion. David Mooneyham Allan Newberry, Ray Kirk, the H& H crew who worked late to set up tables. Jantz for their help sending flyers out on the show. The flyers passed out by H& H. The Bloodsport crew for doing their competition. It was not a single but many people all working hard for the show.
Thanks to the table holders and makers for doing their best to put out nice wares for you to buy and see.
 

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Show was packed and had great vendor turn out. Got to say hi to Mike for a second but he is a busy man. As always his table was full of nice knives that are exactly my style. I really like the little Cowboy knives.

I ended up with a Bird and Trout from Kelch Forge in Missouri. Nice Walnut and a classic blade shape
 

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It was a great show today with a huge turnout. I haven’t been in that kind of crowd for a very long time. Lots of great looking knives! I came home with two of them. One was made by Mike Miller and the other made by Luke Miller. No relation between Mike and Luke. Many of you guys know Mike and his knives, and he definitely doesn’t disappoint. Luke was a young kid around 12 or 13 years old. The knife made by Luke was one of his first knives, and I was pretty dang impressed.

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Luke Miller Knife
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would have bought either one of those!
 

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