I went to the gun show today with the quite misguided notion that I might find a deal on a PS90. Wading through the crowds I came to the realization that it was most certainly not to be and that in fact the entire trip had been an utter waste of time with nearly all of the vendors peddling the usual mall ninja knock offs, wacko bumper stickers and what have you.
Near the end of my journey through this nonsense I spotted a small table filled with very interesting blades run by a fellow who looked to be as nonplussed as I was with the whole ordeal. On a post at the corner of his table hung several tomahawks, all well made and on a different level completely from everything that I had witnessed in the building. Gerry Drew was the fellow's name and all of the work on the table was his own, I was impressed. There was no sales pitch, just a very humble guy who was ready to answer questions.
I had a hard time picking from the hawks as they were all extraordinary, in hindsight I wish that I had bought two. Either way, here's an image of the one I brought home.
Near the end of my journey through this nonsense I spotted a small table filled with very interesting blades run by a fellow who looked to be as nonplussed as I was with the whole ordeal. On a post at the corner of his table hung several tomahawks, all well made and on a different level completely from everything that I had witnessed in the building. Gerry Drew was the fellow's name and all of the work on the table was his own, I was impressed. There was no sales pitch, just a very humble guy who was ready to answer questions.
I had a hard time picking from the hawks as they were all extraordinary, in hindsight I wish that I had bought two. Either way, here's an image of the one I brought home.