Wow, some really beautiful knives all around.
I've had what my wife says is way too many knives. Over time I've gotten rid of most in efforts to simplify my life. There are a few however, that I will only part with when they bury me. Like most of you, most of those are chosen for their connection to you as much as their quality. Two makers stand out in my collection, Doug Campbell and Jeff "Tippit" Springer, not only because of the beauty of the work and functionality of the design but because I am honored to call both friend.
Absolutely the best piece of steel I own. Blade and handle shape are perfect as well as gorgeous….but danged if this thing don't cut like nothing I've ever owned. I processed two deer this fall from whole to chunks with this knife and only 2-3 swipes on a ceramic stick between them. Hogs, turkey, bear...this knife has been in a lot of game and just stays crazy sharp with almost no effort.
This one was one Doug brought down to one of the Atlanta Knife shows. I oooed and aaaed over it while Doug was at my house and Miss Kim secretly bought it, then hid it until Christmas. What a woman….and what a knife. You can tell by the patina it's not just for show.
I don't have any pics of Tippit's knives on this computer but will post some of his work up too.