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Frost’s Lawhorn Retires With Pig-Chasing Contest

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Nothing quite says “retirement” like a pig-chasing contest, and Jerry Lawhorn celebrated his last day of 27 years with Frost Cutlery by being feted with a “pig-chasing contest” this past Friday.

According to Frost’s Patrick Shipley, “Now, since you have seen this, you won’t find it too hard to believe that last week Jim [company owner Jim Frost] put a goat in Bob Johnson’s office as a birthday prank, and I will leave the rest to your own imagination.”

Anyhow, best of luck and happy retirement to Jerry. And soo-eee-eee pig!

Gear Up for Hunting Season! Follow this link! http://reg.summitprojects.com/buck/2010/aug/newsletter.html

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Get ready for hunting season! Check out Buck’s new knives on the New Products page. Selected knives on sale!

Metalsmithing Showcased At the Colorado Botanic Gardens

On October 16-17, the Colorado Botanic Gardens will play host to 28 members of the Colorado Metalsmithing Assoc. displaying and selling their work. Knives will share space with monumental sculptures, and the setting is spectacular. Displays will include one-of-a-kind art jewelry, collectible custom knives by Jerry McClure and small sculptures by Travis Ogden and Pat Ryan.

The international Colorado Metalsmithing Assoc. members are some of the finest artists and teachers in their field.

“It’s the largest and smallest art forms that possess the most power.” —Henry Moore

“Best in Knives” Reader’s Poll – Knives Illustrated

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Announcing the first ever Knives Illustrated “Best in Knives” Reader’s Poll. Categories range from Best Overall knife for the money, Best Camp knife, Best Cowboy knife, Prettiest, Best commemorative of all time, Most Underrated Factory knife, and over 60 categories.

We would like for you to go online to www.knivesillustrated.com and vote for Knives of Alaska. This is an open vote, and there is NO LIMIT on how many times you can vote.

Winners will be announced in the Knives Illustrated Buyers Guide, hitting the newsstands in November.

Knife Laws of the 50 States via Bernard Levine

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This is pretty cool. Back in 1996, BLADE compiled a list of knife laws in all 50 states. Bernard Levine kept that list current through 1997. Somehow, that list wound up here: http://www.knife-expert.com/sta-law.htm.

Check it out, it’s interesting stuff.

Crocodile Dundee Runs Afoul of the Tax Man

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Apparently one of our favorite knife actors of all time, Paul Hogan, he of Crocodile Dundee fame, cannot leave his native Australia until he pays his taxes. According to Colin Cowherd of ESPN, Hogan was recently detained in Australia and told he could not leave the country until he pays about $36 MILLION (I don’t know what that is in Aussie currency but I’m sure it’s a bunch).

It appears the Aussie tax types have tied Hogan’s kangaroo down.

Introduce Yourself on the Forum

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There’s a new place just for saying “hi” on the Knife Showcase Forum. Click here to meet your neighbors.

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