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    DIY sgian dhu types

    I have had this book for awhile, but just refound it in paperback at the local Half-price bookstore . . . the get a number of them in apparently.

    Wayne Goddard's $50 Knife Shop
    Paperback: 156 pages
    Publisher: Krause Publications (January 2001)
    Language: English
    ISBN-10: 0873419936
    ISBN-13: 978-0873419932

    Very inexpensive and a really well-done book for those that get awed by extreme shops.
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    I have a copy of this as well. It's a great resource for knife makers.


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    That is cool! I went to Amazon, and they show several pages from the inside, and I am amazed that you could make a bar-b-que into a forge and not melt the cheap/thin sides of the bar-b-que itself. I guess it's all in how you direct the flow from the hair-dryer....... NEAT!

    I just may have to get one of the used ones, for a fun read even if I never do anything else.

    Thanks for posting this!

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    Thanks for the find! I just bought mine on Amazon. It looks very useful.

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