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FIRE & STEEL: 17-YEAR-OLD FORGES EXQUISITE KNIVES Top to bottom: Gabe Jensen’s San Mai blade demonstrates the untouched forged layer along the top of the blade.  This Damascus hunting knife has a frame handle construction with resin scales.  Gabe Jensen crafted this Damascus chef’s knife with a handle of purple dyed wood.  This was Gabe Jensen’s first Damascus knife after taking a class with American Bladesmith Society master David Lisch. This knife’s handle is made of boxelder burl scales.
Guiding hands for golden years: Judy Werner of Flasher, right
CAN YOU ID IT? PALMER AMARANTH
Co-ops ready to work with new administration, policymakers Kelly Armstrong
A letter to my teachers Will M. Nelson
CONSIDER PROS, CONS OF GRAIN STORAGE bins
Lessons in love, part one Roxanne Henke
Where peace blossoms: Explore the wonder of the International Peace Garden Elle Beyer, left, and her sister, Mila
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