wickettedge
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but almost anything can be a bottle opener.
Speaking for a friend, don't use your teeth
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.
but almost anything can be a bottle opener.
It would be nice to maintain the illusion of utility tho.All of the points that have been about this knife and others here in this thread are correct. Hell, I have 25 ways to open a beer between my beer fridge and my work bench alone not including the work bench itself, and only half of them are intended for that purpose. Twice that many knives. I imagine that you all have the same situation in your home, with some slight variation in the numbers and percentages. My "need" for this knife/multi tool is zero. We are not discussing a "need" here this is strictly a luxury item. A luxury that I have afforded myself. If you choose to spend your extra cash on something else? Giddy up, I would love to see what you get.
Lol, it's not useless. Just not as useful as some of it's brothers.It would be nice to maintain the illusion of utility tho.![]()
Finger stockings?!
Yeah, I remember Evan's involvement in making some of them, MarkJack, the term Beerlow was best to my knowledge coined by Evan (Esynx) Nicolaides a couple of years before the Beer Scout. He would transform GEC 15 radio and crown lifters into Beerlows by adding Barlow bolster and he converted a couple of TCs too. GEC released a small handful of soupbone TC Beerlows at the 2015 Rendezvous as a jab at Charlie. As far as in print, seems to me some had “Beerlow” written in pen on tube…but that was not “official.” Not mine nor my photo BUT my grail! MarkView attachment 2084467
Weird is a great description. And that’s why I like it too. You got a nice one there!Oh, this is such a weird little knife, I love it
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Talk about choking up on the blade.
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Thanks Joel, this may be the butt of many jokes but I love this little thing because of it's weirdnessWeird is a great description. And that’s why I like it too. You got a nice one there!
Whoa, Whoa, WhoaAll of the points that have been about this knife and others here in this thread are correct. Hell, I have 25 ways to open a beer between my beer fridge and my work bench alone not including the work bench itself, and only half of them are intended for that purpose. Twice that many knives. I imagine that you all have the same situation in your home, with some slight variation in the numbers and percentages. My "need" for this knife/multi tool is zero. We are not discussing a "need" here this is strictly a luxury item. A luxury that I have afforded myself. If you choose to spend your extra cash on something else? Giddy up, I would love to see what you get.
I highly recommend one.Whoa, Whoa, WhoaYou have a beer fridge! Now I’m jealous!
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Have you checked the production schedule today?I'm holding out for a two layer with a beard comb secondary.
lol, made me look!Have you checked the production schedule today?
The beard comb would be ineffective for anything larger than a soul patch. At least hold out for something practical.I'm holding out for a two layer with a beard comb secondary.
It will probably be the only knife I carry this weekend and I’m fairly certain it will perform every duty I need it for.
Weirdo!Oh, this is such a weird little knife, I love it
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Talk about choking up on the blade.
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Well, the #25 is the Weird Little Stubby Thing (WLST)Thanks Joel, this may be the butt of many jokes but I love this little thing because of it's weirdness![]()
You are correct Jack, was it SarahWeirdo!
Well, the #25 is the Weird Little Stubby Thing (WLST)![]()
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