 Appalachian Wireless has some of the best data rates in wireless on our plans, and not to mention an amazing deal on one of our hottest smartphones, but that's all the time I have to explain. See store for details. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Hey Billy, days has always been a celebration of our culture here in Appalachia and what better way to showcase that culture than with a former minor turned artist who after 30 years of working in the mines took a hobby and forged a new career. I worked on strip jobs my whole life since I was 18. Got laid off, which this was my hobby and it's turning into a business now and I really love doing it, making knives and tools and it's something I probably should have always been doing just got started late. Chuck says he enjoys the new job and says that time passes a lot easier making knives than it did mining coal. It flies by. A day at the mine seems like three days long and when I'm doing this, the day goes by and I don't even know where it went. It's a lot of fun. It's therapeutic for me. The Bull's Edge knives have been getting a tremendous reception, earning a lot of praise from those who appreciate the craftsmanship. They're just awestruck, especially the ones that appreciate what goes into them. They really love how the metal feels and looks. They can see the hammer marks in it. They know that I've sweated and took time to make them and they really appreciate it. How does that make you feel? Great. I leave here with a big head every day. For more information on Bull's Edge or how you can get one of Chuck Lowe's knives, you can follow him on Facebook. Reporting from Hillbilly Days, I'm Jackson Ladder for EKB News.