Chefget
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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.
Mine is a meat buck, that is a damn fine mulie you have there sir!I hear ya there, very sharp thin little slicer! I had considered wrapping mine with Orange Paracord, handle is a bit thin.
Looks similar to my Mule deer I took this week. Gotta love them pack outs!
Just cooked up some back straps and tenderloins for dinner tonight.
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Mornin man. That's the Fox Radius. Yea the opening system is pretty unique. It's kind of like a combination of a button lock and a thumb stud as one. When it's closed, you press the button down, while at the same time applying force upward and it opens up very quickly (no spring or anything though), when the buttons reached the end of the track the thumbstud/button pops back upward. Same thing to close it except it closes almost without having to push the button/thumbstud all the way around the Radius. It's pretty crazy. It seems kind of strange looking at it, but the action on it is very smooth and it almost has a feeling like once you press the button down, it does most of the work. It's a strange creature but I love it.What model Fox and is the stop pin track looking part the opening and/or lock mechanism? Looks interesting.
Thank you! It's an old Waldan International "Power Reserve" in 18k rose gold. (Also displays a second time zone.)What kind of watch is that? Very nice![]()
This One Started My Reate Obsession, Damascus Is a Bitch To Photograph___![]()
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Mornin man. That's the Fox Radius. Yea the opening system is pretty unique. It's kind of like a combination of a button lock and a thumb stud as one. When it's closed, you press the button down, while at the same time applying force upward and it opens up very quickly (no spring or anything though), when the buttons reached the end of the track the thumbstud/button pops back upward. Same thing to close it except it closes almost without having to push the button/thumbstud all the way around the Radius. It's pretty crazy. It seems kind of strange looking at it, but the action on it is very smooth and it almost has a feeling like once you press the button down, it does most of the work. It's a strange creature but I love it.