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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Thanks, trying to put an effort on every of my picsBeautiful photo. I love how the light works.
JJ does a great job with his hamons on W2. One of the better looking hamons out there.
It’s a beautiful knife. I had to make leather pants for it.
jjsmith
That is really cool, thanks for sharing this!Just a quick backstory to where these were taken today. I have access to a few docks on the backwaters and inlets that eventually connect to the Gulf. So every now and then, if I happen to be driving by and have the time, I’ll stop and take a few knife or watch photos. Sometimes I’ll just take a 10 minute break from the day.
Anyway, despite the crappy weather I swung by to take a few pics for “Tukan Tuesday”.
With the pics not turning out too well, I decided to cut bait and get on with my day….but as I started to leave I heard a snort and a splash. I turned and realized there was a small pod of dolphins working their way out of this tiny little inlet. Even had a curious one come right up to the dock to eyeball me.
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Assuming this video posts, I’ll apologize in advance for the lousy footage. The brackish water was so churned up from the storms that I couldn’t tell where they were gonna surface.
Anyway, I thought some of you guys might get a kick out of it. After 30 plus years living on the coast of southwest Fl….seeing dolphins is still a thrill for me.
Very short clip, just wish I’d been a lot quicker with the phone…
Just a quick backstory to where these were taken today. I have access to a few docks on the backwaters and inlets that eventually connect to the Gulf. So every now and then, if I happen to be driving by and have the time, I’ll stop and take a few knife or watch photos. Sometimes I’ll just take a 10 minute break from the day.
Anyway, despite the crappy weather I swung by to take a few pics for “Tukan Tuesday”.
With the pics not turning out too well, I decided to cut bait and get on with my day….but as I started to leave I heard a snort and a splash. I turned and realized there was a small pod of dolphins working their way out of this tiny little inlet. Even had a curious one come right up to the dock to eyeball me.
View attachment 1895305View attachment 1895306
Assuming this video posts, I’ll apologize in advance for the lousy footage. The brackish water was so churned up from the storms that I couldn’t tell where they were gonna surface.
Anyway, I thought some of you guys might get a kick out of it. After 30 plus years living on the coast of southwest Fl….seeing dolphins is still a thrill for me.
Very short clip, just wish I’d been a lot quicker with the phone…
Wow that’s incredible!!! Thanks for sharing and cool knife!Just a quick backstory to where these were taken today. I have access to a few docks on the backwaters and inlets that eventually connect to the Gulf. So every now and then, if I happen to be driving by and have the time, I’ll stop and take a few knife or watch photos. Sometimes I’ll just take a 10 minute break from the day.
Anyway, despite the crappy weather I swung by to take a few pics for “Tukan Tuesday”.
With the pics not turning out too well, I decided to cut bait and get on with my day….but as I started to leave I heard a snort and a splash. I turned and realized there was a small pod of dolphins working their way out of this tiny little inlet. Even had a curious one come right up to the dock to eyeball me.
View attachment 1895305View attachment 1895306
Assuming this video posts, I’ll apologize in advance for the lousy footage. The brackish water was so churned up from the storms that I couldn’t tell where they were gonna surface.
Anyway, I thought some of you guys might get a kick out of it. After 30 plus years living on the coast of southwest Fl….seeing dolphins is still a thrill for me.
Very short clip, just wish I’d been a lot quicker with the phone…