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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
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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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When you are finished there, come on down here bc I’ve got several trees that need tending toTime to start thinking about pruning at the end of summer in September, so I pulled out this for simple slipjoint Saturday
I was finally able to open up some windows this morning…Fall is trying to appear down here
Right! 10am in Alabama and it's only 77°out.. Basically winter this morningI was finally able to open up some windows this morning…Fall is trying to appear down here![]()
LOL…agreed…it was 64* here but already up to 75* but I’ll take it bc it’s not 100*+Right! 10am in Alabama and it's only 77°out.. Basically winter this morning![]()
I think your buddy there needs an EDC packageJarad Oeser F22
Titanium with M390
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Also means you might not be in the field. Hope you can stay out of the muck and grime todayPulling a management shift in loafers doest mean you wont need a work knife.View attachment 2307707
Its actuallay a great day for it as they are projecting 98 degrees with heat index 106! AAhhh fall in Nebraska….Also means you might not be in the field. Hope you can stay out of the muck and grime today
I remember those "fall" Nebraska days. Also remember many frosty mornings in late September and sitting downtown watching parades, wanting a cup of fresh hot coffee.Its actuallay a great day for it as they are projecting 98 degrees with heat index 106! AAhhh fall in Nebraska….
Gods Country Brother!I remember those "fall" Nebraska days. Also remember many frosty mornings in late Nebraska and sitting downtown watching parades, wanting a cup of fresh hot coffee.
Love Omaha and the surrounding areas.Gods Country Brother!