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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.
Hello, this pics was made by nice guy from Vladikavkaz, Ossetia. Filtrum just stolen them as usual, I will ask Alexey what kind of wine it was for youI lived there for 2 years, Komi republic, during early eighties.
Looking at your pictures, i was curious what vas the wine and where was the picture taken ?
I dont think is appropriate to put links to another forums but l liked the two links, will go read there.
Your color coordination always makes for nice pictures.
#66,666Quick turn after 2 overnights, 3-midnight today and back to the 7a-5p . Hoping the Umnumzaan will be a much needed and welcomed motivational distraction.
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that's a grate collection you have, I also have much love for the 21's and I always enjoy your photos ,thanks guy.View attachment 1677090View attachment 1677089
I figured I wouldn’t load the deck with inkosi’s, little man went with the 21 spalted beech. I’ll go with this one for a while. It’s getting a good workout today on some stiff USE wire in the cold
Very fitting for that post!#66,666
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Thanks Chazzy. I commissioned this one from Eugene back when they were still just doing customs.Awful sweet Wayfarer Classic there, Arch. That one's just about exactly what I've worked up to custom order, but haven't pulled the trigger. I did write in to inquire and I guess they pre-make a lot of the basic parts in runs from time to time and you can order your specific knife when they have a stock of those on hand.
Today K came by mid-morning and we took an hour re-insulate the next section of roof which we opened yesterday. There's a lot of odd bays up there plus the transition from tray and flat to vaulted ceiling, so he measured and installed while I cut all the pieces. After I loaded my chainsaws and followed him back to his place at his brother's and cut up a good-sized locust that had fallen in the nor-easter a couple weeks back, filling the pick-up with a load of fresh 16' bolts to split and stock away here.
I needed a good work knife, so I grabbed my Large 21 Insingo Micarta and shot these pics next to the truck on the stump in front of the shed as I was grabbing my saws and associated gear.
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