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This game is not for everyone but I enjoy it. Although I didn't buy all these new, most of them can be had for about $150. Do I still want to own knives in a different price range? Of course! So here it goes in order:

1: A Chubby by Mike Morehouse of Zander Knives. His sheath is worth $40- 50 the knife is just awesome. Maybe the best combo under $150.

2 & 3: Warthog Tusk and snakeskin Damascus and a Stag Damascus by Dan Graves. Both are priced at about $150 new with sheaths. That is just silly pricing. The warthog is superbly balanced and light as a feather.

4 & 5: Hidden Tang Fillet and Sharp Finger by G. Drew in 51200. Again I didn't by these new but Drew has the 52100 thing nailed. Just buy one and try it. i have three and you cannot find a better first time custom to recommend. All they do is cut cut cut.....

5. Lastly is Rick Menenfee's latest mad scientist experiment. He calls it a rigging knife, I call it too cool for school. Less than a $100 are you kidding me?

So there you have it a pile of customs in my possession for what many of have paid for just one knife. Like I said it might not be your game but if you try it you might like it. RP

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What about a Lon Humphrey Brute de Forge Whitetail? Looks like a pretty neat knife in your price category

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Nice collection there.
Some pretty darn good makers.

I have been here so long that I remember thinking the only custom knife makers around were Gene Ingram and Charlie May plus a couple others. At least they were the only ones spoken about.

It has been an expensive lesson learning there are others out there LOL.

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Gene Ingram's and Charles May's knives look very similar and they are even located in the same state. Is there a history with these two?

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Originally Posted by Arac
Gene Ingram's and Charles May's knives look very similar and they are even located in the same state. Is there a history with these two?


I believe the story is they both learned from David Winston ( also from the same area)


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and there are others in Mississippi. Tobin Smith from Granada comes to mind.


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Originally Posted by Arac
Gene Ingram's and Charles May's knives look very similar and they are even located in the same state. Is there a history with these two?


Yes there is. I believe Gene taught Charlie the trade or I should say craft of knife making. Or as stated above, both learned from David Winston. Lots of talent in the area.

Both top notch craftsmen.
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Knowing David Winston's pedigree makes it even harder to imagine that I have purchased several of his knives right around the $150 price point. He often does a holiday discount of 20 percent on chosen style which means three of the guys in our hunting camp pack Winston steel.

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I always wondered what the Winston/Ingram/May connection was.

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Gene Ingram's and Charles May's knives look very similar and they are even located in the same state. Is there a history with these two?

I believe the story is they both learned from David Winston ( also from the same area)

Al Alexander and Erwin Roach are also fine makers from the same area. They know David too.


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