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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3860460" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://m.facebook.com/100021212123570/[/URL]</p><p>Reeds custom knives in Locust Grove. </p><p>He makes a “cowboy switchblade” which has a cool factor, and are nice to look at. I went to college with his son and have one of his early fixed blade knives. They’re spendy, around 200 I think, and not what I’d call a true custom. IIRC, he purchased old D2 tool steel circular saw blades and had the blade blank punched or lasered out, and would then build the handle and put an edge to it. </p><p>He may have a different process now, and his fit and finish has definitely improved since I purchased mine several years ago. He’s a good guy and I know he sells them as fast as he can make them, and it went from a hobby to a full time job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3860460, member: 41855"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://m.facebook.com/100021212123570/[/URL] Reeds custom knives in Locust Grove. He makes a “cowboy switchblade” which has a cool factor, and are nice to look at. I went to college with his son and have one of his early fixed blade knives. They’re spendy, around 200 I think, and not what I’d call a true custom. IIRC, he purchased old D2 tool steel circular saw blades and had the blade blank punched or lasered out, and would then build the handle and put an edge to it. He may have a different process now, and his fit and finish has definitely improved since I purchased mine several years ago. He’s a good guy and I know he sells them as fast as he can make them, and it went from a hobby to a full time job. [/QUOTE]
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