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<blockquote data-quote="Okieyote" data-source="post: 1853518" data-attributes="member: 2553"><p>The handle feels pretty good. No sharp edges or hot spots. I didn't want a shiny blade. The blade was acid etched and stone washed. Steve/LEARCH calls the the knife like I got the "Little Boogie" and it usually comes with a different skinner type blade. I showed him a blade on my Benchmade folder that I like and Steve did the blade like I wanted. </p><p></p><p>He has a Facebook page and a website for (Lerchknives.net) his knives knives. He makes the knives at his house close to Okc. There are a couple of blade designs he uses but Steve will work with you on different styles. Steve also has several different colors and styles of wood for the handles. I think his knives start around $200 and go up from there. They also come with a kydex sheath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okieyote, post: 1853518, member: 2553"] The handle feels pretty good. No sharp edges or hot spots. I didn't want a shiny blade. The blade was acid etched and stone washed. Steve/LEARCH calls the the knife like I got the "Little Boogie" and it usually comes with a different skinner type blade. I showed him a blade on my Benchmade folder that I like and Steve did the blade like I wanted. He has a Facebook page and a website for (Lerchknives.net) his knives knives. He makes the knives at his house close to Okc. There are a couple of blade designs he uses but Steve will work with you on different styles. Steve also has several different colors and styles of wood for the handles. I think his knives start around $200 and go up from there. They also come with a kydex sheath. [/QUOTE]
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