Jack Walden out of Mid West City

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I just bought a small D2 knife made by Jack Walden from Mid West City. Can anyone supply me with more information on this knife maker?
 

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All I know he was old time Knifemaker. He was a friend of George Englebretson. I bought stencils from him in the 90's and now have an etcher he built and George gave it to me when he(George) quit making.
George told me they used to argue( good naturally) about the start of the edge. George would put a notch where edge started and Walden didn't want it.
I have only seen one other Walden knife and it is a folder that my friend has.
 

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All I know he was old time Knifemaker. He was a friend of George Englebretson. I bought stencils from him in the 90's and now have an etcher he built and George gave it to me when he(George) quit making.
George told me they used to argue( good naturally) about the start of the edge. George would put a notch where edge started and Walden didn't want it.
I have only seen one other Walden knife and it is a folder that my friend has.[/QUOTE
All I know he was old time Knifemaker. He was a friend of George Englebretson. I bought stencils from him in the 90's and now have an etcher he built and George gave it to me when he(George) quit making.
George told me they used to argue( good naturally) about the start of the edge. George would put a notch where edge started and Walden didn't want it.
I have only seen one other Walden knife and it is a folder that my friend has.


Mike, thank you for the info.
 

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Here are some pics of the sheath
 

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All I know he was old time Knifemaker. He was a friend of George Englebretson. I bought stencils from him in the 90's and now have an etcher he built and George gave it to me when he(George) quit making.
George told me they used to argue( good naturally) about the start of the edge. George would put a notch where edge started and Walden didn't want it.
I have only seen one other Walden knife and it is a folder that my friend has.
 

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