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.
Good looking patina!
Good looking patina!
Nice!One of the new models... the Talona.
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Thanks! Russell already answered, but dimensions for all Cohutta models are in the Cohutta Model Specs thread.Nice!
Dimensions?
(Guessing 4+” blade?)
Thanks!Thanks! Russell already answered, but dimensions for all Cohutta models are in the Cohutta Model Specs thread.
nice drills
awesome piece of split firewood
I’m a little bit offended that you never compliment the nice placemat featured in my pics...awesome piece of split firewood
Cohutta model specs thread.Where might a person go to see pics of all models together?
Bill
sweet carpetThanks!
Have to admit that I didn’t bother to look there since it was a new model...
C Cohutta was going to DM you on IG but decided to post here instead:
I’ve had the MTT EDC for a week now and it has quickly become one of my (quite possibly even my absolute) favorite knife.
7” OAL hits a sweet spot for those of us that live in urban environments and are limited in what we can reasonably carry. For my medium (gravitating towards large) hands, a 4” handle is just the right length for a comfortable full grip. A 3” blade covers pretty much any task. The 4:3 ratio is also esthetically very pleasing.
In 3/32 SFT, it pulls off the feat of being both slim and stout. PERFECT for its size.
I LOVE this knife! It’s a phenomenal design. Thanks again!!
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ETA: I should add that I wouldn’t hesitate to carry it hiking or during any other outdoor pursuits where a larger knife isn’t necessary.
(I still love my Micro Strebig in 3/32 TT, too, of course, and will never part with it. Even slimmer and lighter, and with a touch less height in the blade, it is my “elegant gentleman’s” - some might call it “city slicker”- fixed blade)