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.
Words that have cost me a LOT of moneyThat's weird and now I want one
Same brother.. sameWords that have cost me a LOT of money![]()
Can I ask for info about this knife?
It's the Voodoo by Null Knives. Designed, produced and quality assured in New York, manufactured by Reate. IMHO the build quality easily competes with Hinderer, CRK, Shirogorov etc.. The ergonomic design by itself easily exceeds them. The designer carefully thought out every detail. Take for example the innovative textured pivot which makes it easy to adjust the pivot with your finger, no need for tools. Very convenient if the pivot loosens when out in the field.Can I ask for info about this knife?
What are those two fixed blades? They look magnificent. Oh, and I have to ask, you are carrying all that?
Much appreciated. I love the look of it!It's the Voodoo by Null Knives. Designed, produced and quality assured in New York, manufactured by Reate. IMHO the build quality easily competes with Hinderer, CRK, Shirogorov etc.. The ergonomic design by itself easily exceeds them. The designer carefully thought out every detail. Take for example the innovative textured pivot which makes it easy to adjust the pivot with your finger, no need for tools. Very convenient if the pivot loosens when out in the field.
That ol’ dirty paid off Jeep is mine. My wife drives a fancy new BMW electric i5. I gotta admit though, it’s a nice car, it’s fast, and all the technology on it is wicked convenient. If we didn’t have a charger at home however it would not be worth it.Nice looking jeep. Yours or your wife's?
Not necessarily. I am in my backyard so I'd only be going 3.5 acres at the very most to do any yardwork. Today I'm basically only 20-25 yards from my back porch at the fallen tree in question. I cut it up then bring the rounds to the back porch where I then split them. Most of it is sitting next to my grill since the walk is so short.What are those two fixed blades? They look magnificent. Oh, and I have to ask, you are carrying all that?![]()
I am not close to a car guy. My back and backside ache when I am getting into and in one. I understand and electronic convenience. I know what you mean about the in home charger.That ol’ dirty paid off Jeep is mine. My wife drives a fancy new BMW electric i5. I gotta admit though, it’s a nice car, it’s fast, and all the technology on it is wicked convenient. If we didn’t have a charger at home however it would not be worth it.
Hauling these ol’ users around today
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Great taste in knives, pistols, holsters, axes…you got it allNot necessarily. I am in my backyard so I'd only be going 3.5 acres at the very most to do any yardwork. Today I'm basically only 20-25 yards from my back porch at the fallen tree in question. I cut it up then bring the rounds to the back porch where I then split them. Most of it is sitting next to my grill since the walk is so short.
If I were going hiking then I'd probably leave the axe.. the chopper can easily drop most anything you'd ever need to (granted not as fast as an axe but that's kinda a given).
The knives you're wondering about are the Carothers Performance Knives (or CPK for short) Behemoth Chopper (BC for short), and Heavy Duty Field Knife (HDFK for short). It's quite the mouthful.. I see why they give them all abbreviations lol
They can be piggybacked if I use the leg strap I made for the Behemoth sheath so it's not too bad to hang them on a belt for a short time.. it is heavy pretty heavy though. Seperated they aren't too bad honestly. They kinda counterweight your belt. The Baretta is carried IWB abdomen. The Atom is in my pocket but I also made a simple little doodad to hang it off the BC sheath as well. So the GBA/GAB cruiser is really the only thing in my hand while walking.
Here's a pic of it all consolidated down to sheaths.. it's not so bad really once you see everything put up
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Why thank you sir; your words are too kind.Great taste in knives, pistols, holsters, axes…you got it all
Thank you my friend! I have a bad back too and try not driving the Jeep when I don’t have to but I’ll be lying if I didn’t say I still love my Jeep. It is my adventure car, I’ve made many memories with it and still plan to make many more.I am not close to a car guy. My back and backside ache when I am getting into and in one. I understand and electronic convenience. I know what you mean about the in home charger.
Congratulations on you and your wife's first married Christmas together.
Nice carry for today
What are those two fixed blades? They look magnificent. Oh, and I have to ask, you are carrying all that?![]()
Was relwpolar asking about the CPK’s or the Busse’s in the photo he quoted?Not necessarily. I am in my backyard so I'd only be going 3.5 acres at the very most to do any yardwork. Today I'm basically only 20-25 yards from my back porch at the fallen tree in question. I cut it up then bring the rounds to the back porch where I then split them. Most of it is sitting next to my grill since the walk is so short.
If I were going hiking then I'd probably leave the axe.. the chopper can easily drop most anything you'd ever need to (granted not as fast as an axe but that's kinda a given).
The knives you're wondering about are the Carothers Performance Knives (or CPK for short) Behemoth Chopper (BC for short), and Heavy Duty Field Knife (HDFK for short). It's quite the mouthful.. I see why they give them all abbreviations lol
They can be piggybacked if I use the leg strap I made for the Behemoth sheath so it's not too bad to hang them on a belt for a short time.. it is heavy pretty heavy though. Seperated they aren't too bad honestly. They kinda counterweight your belt. The Baretta is carried IWB abdomen. The Atom is in my pocket but I also made a simple little doodad to hang it off the BC sheath as well. So the GBA/GAB cruiser is really the only thing in my hand while walking.
Here's a pic of it all consolidated down to sheaths.. it's not so bad really once you see everything put up
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