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.
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Yes and with all the fires we will have a lots to do next spring. Some from the montana side (Bear creek out of lost Horse is burnt over)We start at the end of march on the river trail
Yes all wilderness. Did you post pic of saddle?Will all that work be inside the wilderness area?
Just saw a nice 520 go for 255.00 on bay almost bid. Good thing I wasnt drinking.Nice saws. Still searching for the illusive lance tooth bucker. I got an old, fairly worn simonds 224 one man saw though, which does buck really well. Still looking though.
Just saw a nice 520 go for 255.00 on bay almost bid. Good thing I wasnt drinking.
Nice saws. Still searching for the illusive lance tooth bucker. I got an old, fairly worn simonds 224 one man saw though, which does buck really well. Still looking though.
Yes all wilderness. Did you post pic of saddle?
Me too! I REALLY want a perforated lance or just lance tooth bucking saw. I've been tempted to shell out some serious money on a few but have held back. Anyone got any leads on something affordable?
You might try giving Hardwick's a call. That's where I got my 48" lance tooth. When the Maine contingent was talking about their local vintage hardware store I kept thinking about Hardwick's. It's a Seattle secret that I'm letting out of the bag. Their website is new and doesn't even scratch the surface of what they've got. I could spend days in there.
http://www.ehardwicks.com/
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Got a chance to get a picture of my mthooth saw
Dosnt look like the town will burn good news.Walked out the fire line by my house chopping on all the green trees they fell what fun (I could be sick)
Doesn't look like the town will burn, good news.