The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Pretty nice. Pretty please?Good timing for your question!! I crossed over into Washington for my mail, yesterday, and got to see my Wiki-Ute (My name for it!) for the first time!!! I shipped most of them out, and have a few more to go! Along with them, I received my other two #35s I ordered - a good postal day!View attachment 1911593View attachment 1911598View attachment 1911599
The wrench is a perfect fit for my 1/4" drive!!
Comparison of all three #35s!!
I really like the Cattle knife - a perfect traditional size!!
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Good timing for your question!! I crossed over into Washington for my mail, yesterday, and got to see my Wiki-Ute (My name for it!) for the first time!!! I shipped most of them out, and have a few more to go! Along with them, I received my other two #35s I ordered - a good postal day!View attachment 1911593View attachment 1911598View attachment 1911599
The wrench is a perfect fit for my 1/4" drive!!
Comparison of all three #35s!!
I really like the Cattle knife - a perfect traditional size!!
View attachment 1911600
. . . and got to see my Wiki-Ute (My name for it!) for the first time!!! I
neat tube art!
I was trying to figure out what to call it, and Bill told me the "wrench cutout" had a computer application!! Like so many of my Label blurbs and words, "Wiki-Ute" came out of thin air!!"Wiki-Ute" ? Is this something like Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious ? Or, is there a real meaning ? OR, what is the meaning to you : )
Âchillepattada ; J-M and/or his son photo-shopped an old Saloon in Buffalo, NY to resemble a Waynorth Cutlery Store, which I used as my desktop!!
GEC fitted it to the Tube!!
I was trying to figure out what to call it, and Bill told me the "wrench cutout" had a computer application!! Like so many of my Label blurbs and words, "Wiki-Ute" came out of thin air!!
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Sorry (not too!well glad to see you went by the old po box! folks were getting curious about the 35s
I used mine yesterday to pull some gaskets/spacers of a tech lok post for a holster. Could not for the life of me pull them off with my fingers. Used the flathead to make a gap between the post/screw head and the spacer or gasket. Put the cutout over the shaft, grabbled the flared end of the post, and it easily slid off the posts. Then it made me think, and I was able to put it around the head of a nail and pull some nails out of some old boards. Cool stuff.I'm curious to hear what use people make of the "Wiki-Wrench"!!??
Do bicycle spokes have a 1/4" nut on them??![]()
Wow Charlie another classic!Good timing for your question!! I crossed over into Washington for my mail, yesterday, and got to see my Wiki-Ute (My name for it!) for the first time!!! I shipped most of them out, and have a few more to go! Along with them, I received my other two #35s I ordered - a good postal day!View attachment 1911593View attachment 1911598View attachment 1911599
The wrench is a perfect fit for my 1/4" drive!!
Comparison of all three #35s!!
I really like the Cattle knife - a perfect traditional size!!
View attachment 1911600
I'm curious to hear what use people make of the "Wiki-Wrench"!!??
Do bicycle spokes have a 1/4" nut on them??![]()
Must be all gone. I don't see anything.Public Service Announcement: a few of Charlie's camp knives have been popping up on the big auction site today at what look (to me) like very reasonable prices. I got lucky and snagged one myself, but they do not sit long.
Thank you kindly.nice pic!
How were they listed? I don’t see any in the sold listings.Public Service Announcement: a few of Charlie's camp knives have been popping up on the big auction site today at what look (to me) like very reasonable prices. I got lucky and snagged one myself, but they do not sit long.