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Mr. Edge
The real restore man is none other than Mr. Bill Deshvis , the designer of the soon to be released "Leveretto". This man is the best I know of he has helped me more times than I can count, He is a true craftsman cutler. Thanks once again for the compliments and I'm truly glad it worked out great, I think it looks great but with a knife the pretty I dont guess it could help to make that spring look good.
The real restore man is none other than Mr. Bill Deshvis , the designer of the soon to be released "Leveretto". This man is the best I know of he has helped me more times than I can count, He is a true craftsman cutler. Thanks once again for the compliments and I'm truly glad it worked out great, I think it looks great but with a knife the pretty I dont guess it could help to make that spring look good.
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Thanks Bill, That means alot coming from the top guy of restoration/repair and all around knife maker/designer.Bill DeShivs wrote:I can highly recommend Big Ed's work!
Bill DeShivs
Hopefully the Puma is next on the agenda now that I got that new piece of machinery, I seen some of the fakes at the show and there is a big diffrence between the real mc coy's.
Re: Welcome
Thank you very much, glad to be here.LumpyZ wrote:Welcome to the forum BigEd.
Thanks for the kind welcome Mr. Bigg, I'm afraid I'm around the 37th parallel if Im not mistaken, would love to come your way for some monster walleye and deer though.mrbigg wrote:welcome aboard mr big ed!
where is it that you hang your hat? i've often wondered if there was a good restoration man above the 49th parallel!?!?
hope to see you around here often, as i have recently been buying up vintage pocket knives, that will certainly need some work, and may need your advice!
I'll try to give you the best advice I can and help you out if possiable.