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	<title>Comments on: Oregon Knife Collectors Association (OKCA) Knife Show, Eugene, Oregon, April 17-19</title>
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		<title>By: Ron Crawford</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ron Crawford</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Dennis (and Ole):
Thank you for the Knewsletter describing the show plus the interesting articles.  I love going to the Knife Show each year.  I am not a knife collector (though I seem to buy a knife each year), but I truly enjoy the passion and energy in the room.  Being around folks who have knowledge and understand knives and the role they have played in our history and how to make and care for them makes for interesting listening for novices like me.   Keep up the great work.  What you do for our community and for the knife world in general is very important.  Ron.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Dennis (and Ole):<br />
Thank you for the Knewsletter describing the show plus the interesting articles.  I love going to the Knife Show each year.  I am not a knife collector (though I seem to buy a knife each year), but I truly enjoy the passion and energy in the room.  Being around folks who have knowledge and understand knives and the role they have played in our history and how to make and care for them makes for interesting listening for novices like me.   Keep up the great work.  What you do for our community and for the knife world in general is very important.  Ron.<br />
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