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.
You comb the beard AFTER eating the sausage. Then your dog can clean your beard.I thought it was a hoax. I see now that it is a gimmicky novelty....a very good quality well made gimmicky novelty but nevertheless.
Perfect for those who like beard hairs and dandruff on their sausages.Or does one simply floss with a piece of clogged up hair from the comb.
But wait! Will there be a follow up GEC beard comb cleaning tool?
Hipsters only.
Not sure if vulgar is the right word...ill conceived maybe...unhygenic?
Olives for your martini.I’ve never owned a hobo knife, but the fork doesn’t strike me as that useable at the dinner table. Better for grabbing pickles from the jar maybe? Or getting the onions and capers for your hackepeter.![]()
Using the word to derive "Chindog" seems timely and appropriate to me... Slur?? I think not!!
Dont forget the toothpick!Not that I'm aware of.
But they do include the fingernail grooming tool a lot, which is equally as nasty as a comb.
Exactly... Who says knives can't be fun?the company making it has a sense of humor and doesn’t take them selves too seriously.
Trying to keep things light, LT!!“ Escargot “ ?waynorth
Charlie, I am a Cajun; from the swamps of Louisiana. We eat things much more off putting than snails. And we don’t need forks in our knives! Most of the time we don’t need utensils at all.
I'm enjoying this, but I am glad I am not the designer of the three blade "Chindog!!"I was just joking around Charliewaynorth . It’s been a long time since my ancestors ate critters in the swamp! I prefer my escargot in fancy plates with lots of butter served on a table covered with white linen, and I guess a Chindog would come in handy! Okay, I am convinced. I will buy at least two Chindogs. But, seriously, I do wish you would have been the designer on this run! Your proposal would have given the Beer Scout a run for the money.
OOOPS! It should work now.Your link doesn't work for me, JP!!?
My question is: "Then what?" Lets say youre prized Tibetan Terrier has done its whoopsies on the carpet aways from the tidy bin....how the hell are you going to get it there across the room using this thing without wearing most of it?Such things are called chindogu in Japan. Here's an exemple :![]()