Yellowhorse knives in Santa Fe Nee Mexico

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Yellowhorse knives in Santa Fe Nee Mexico

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I went last weekend to Santa Fe new Mexico and saw a cutlery shop in old downtown. He didn't have much that I was interested in, all new knives. But it was a cool shop and we got to talking. He had some Stewart Yellowhorse case knives there and told me that Stewart hand delivered them to him about every 3 months or so. His opinion was that Stewart's work was much superior to his brother David but wasn't as big of a name. Not sure if this was a marketing speech or truth but it was an interesting conversation. I didn't buy any but did take pictures of his Yellowhorse display. Nice knives.
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I knew about David and Brian but was unfamiliar with Stewart who is half Irish but raised on a reservation. Then there is Steve...and how many other Yellowhorses?
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