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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.
The email I got said they will be available at noon today Pacific Time.View attachment 1811992
Snagged one, thanks Barry. Does anyone have a picture of the up and coming TC Barlow?
The email I got said they will be available at noon today Pacific Time.
I clicked on the link and found it was already listed for sale. Maybe that was a mistake…The email I got said they will be available at noon today Pacific Time.
Looks like that was him adding to the website to get situated and then taken down. I’m guessing he’ll add them again at 1pm pacific.I clicked on the link and found it was already listed for sale. Maybe that was a mistake…
I believe Lyle, was the one that inspired Bill to make a 14 sfo for him at one the rendezvous. He popped in for a minute in the “let’s talk GEC” thread.Forgive my ignorance, but what email list informed you all about this Lyle SFO release?
Also who is Lyle? I am only about 1.5 years into GEC collecting and have not heard of him.
I thought about it, but that price point was just too much for such a small piece.
I just saw this thread. "Post wood" ( wormy chestnut) handles with "history".
They're distressed and knowingly have worm holes and trails. This is not a lack of workmanship on GEC, but rather a feat of excellence preserving this great wood.
Another labor of love for me, thanks Bill Howard. I was principally and intimately involved in the initial boys knives, and that's the reason I was afforded this opportunity.
Sales through email by me , but most all are spoken for.
Those look great, Lyle! Love that old chestnut!I just saw this thread. "Post wood" ( wormy chestnut) handles with "history".
They're distressed and knowingly have worm holes and trails. This is not a lack of workmanship on GEC's part, but rather a feat of excellence preserving this great wood.
Another labor of love for me, thanks Bill Howard. I was principally and intimately involved in the initial boys knives, and that's the reason I was afforded this opportunity.
Sales through email by me , but most all are spoken for.
You forgot:the collection always has a spot for single blade and unique wood! particularly single blade clip!