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.
Good idea - I’ll do that.You should post this in the Oddball thread as well, lot of people with oddball experience there![]()
Yes! You'll absolutely have to watch out for those digits!Fascinating ! Says no recoil, but I suspect it could blow your hand off
Really like to find one nevertheless.
You should post this in the Oddball thread as well, lot of people with oddball experience there![]()
Awesome find! Hopefully someone on the porch has some more info on this thingGood idea - I’ll do that.
??? address is last line of ad in big letters.If someone will provide me the address, I already have a check made out for the $5, once I receive it I will report back with a full review.
No recoil and it shoots .22 I saw a person demonstrate one about 15 years ago, he bought it at an auction for like 450 bucks or something. Honestly wouldn't be afraid of shooting one that was in ok condition.Fascinating ! Says no recoil, but I suspect it could blow your hand off
Really like to find one nevertheless.
You should post this in the Oddball thread as well, lot of people with oddball experience there![]()
Best case scenario.You'll put your eye out, kid!
Zieg
I have a NAA revolver that fits in a belt buckle, but it’s far from a .444 Marlin lol.Psh... .22. My pistol knife is .444 marlin. It's got a little recoil.
Seriously though ...
These are pretty neat thanks for sharing. I've never seen one or heard of one. Belt buckles, sure, but not a pistol knife.
That’s the problem, these days I need a street number, street name, and zip code to get my $5 to the correct place.??? address is last line of ad in big letters.
Once pawn a time the posties were not brainless.
A letter (or post card, package ...) addressed to a company in town but without a street and building number was delivered to that bizz-nizz.
No question letters/orders addressed "Aberchrombie & Finch, New York, City" got delivered to Aberchrombie & Finch - not to the "dead" letter drawer or one of later dead letter warehouses.![]()