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<blockquote data-quote="simo" data-source="post: 425720" data-attributes="member: 21694"><p>Thanks for your feedback guys. I learned from a master smith named Ken Markley he showed me the correct way to make knives witch is worth everything. I spent 3 years learning from him but if i tried doing it on my own it would have took twice as long. Its very pleasing to take raw metal forge weld it together and come out with something you can be proud of. I try doing the best job i can in anything i do. I guess it pays off in the long run. SIMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simo, post: 425720, member: 21694"] Thanks for your feedback guys. I learned from a master smith named Ken Markley he showed me the correct way to make knives witch is worth everything. I spent 3 years learning from him but if i tried doing it on my own it would have took twice as long. Its very pleasing to take raw metal forge weld it together and come out with something you can be proud of. I try doing the best job i can in anything i do. I guess it pays off in the long run. SIMO [/QUOTE]
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