It’s a new kind of invisible metal, come on man keep up with the new times!Ohhh no you don’t, picture or it don’t exist!


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.
It’s a new kind of invisible metal, come on man keep up with the new times!Ohhh no you don’t, picture or it don’t exist!
Your knives are definitely not sucktacular. They are awesome in my humble opinion.I've been "carrying" This most of my waking hours these last few days..... Ugh!
All I have left is a sheath that in my mind is going to be inside the waist, carried at 5:00 edge forward.
I LOVE this knife..... I've been dreaming about it for years.
I've always wanted a Applegate-Fairbairn dagger from boker, but I didn't think the steel quality was worth $125.
Now, today, it's Insane the prices..... And I was Forced to design my Own. This one is from an extremely thick power hacksaw blade. It's the Biggest, and most expensive one I've Ever used to date. It cost me almost $80.
I spent WAY too much time on this project, from knit picking the design, struggling with the idea of having a choil or Not (I hate choils) to finding just the right shade of green for the scales.... I'm embarrassed that I Suck this much..... Seriously.
Dude, you have some beautiful blades!
I don’t know he could be anywere ?Sidenote: anyone seenTheFactor around recently?
So I bought this new a couple of months ago and it arrived pretty off center. It bugged me enough that I just went ahead and sent it in to have corrected and to add the double lug on it.Looks like new! CRK spa? Haven’t used the service before but thinking of sending in the inkosi i picked up recently for a freshening up.
Giving the chap another try
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I LOVE this knife.....
I spent WAY too much time on this project, from knit picking the design, struggling with the idea of having a choil or Not (I hate choils) to finding just the right shade of green for the scales.... I'm embarrassed that I Suck this much..... Seriously.
Beautiful photography and a sweet knife!Some color to brighten up a misty (and a bit dreary) morning. Turned out being a pretty good Saturday nonetheless. Plenty of work to get done, but done in time to enjoy a relaxing afternoon/evening.
Speaking of brightening up the day, some of the figs are starting to come in. A handful were ready, plus a couple of early peaches, and I picked what will probably be the next to the last of the blueberries. Grilled some sausages at my kids' request, then had fruit and rye for dessert.
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Alright, I'll keep that in mind and if I ever think about getting rid of it I'll hit you up first. However it would probably have to take a life emergency for me to want to sell it haha. The 21's are getting pretty rare now days and I still kick myself for selling the other 21 that I had for years and ended up selling in a time of need. It was my first Sebenza.Well if you ever great tried of this unique piece I think I could come up with something to trade for it.![]()