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highcountry
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Skullwork knives?
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June 09, 2020, 11:24:01 AM »
Where did Skullworks/Clarence run off too? I have not read a post nor seen his knives for sale here on Tradgang for a long time. He made some awesome knives. I hope he is well. He was living down in Prattville, AL.
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June 09, 2020, 03:54:10 PM »
Was wondering the same thing. I bought a gorgeous knife from him as a graduation present for my nephew a few years back and would like to buy one for me now.
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I bought a couple for gifts, they were lookers.
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I also bought a few of his knives over the years. I was curious, so I did an internet search for Skullworks and for Clarence Smitherman. The last reference I found about him was in 2014. There were several obituaries for Clarence Smithermans, but they didn't seem to fit his profile.
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