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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.
Happy Sunday Guardians! Not much going on around here this weekend. Mostly hanging around the house. Little hot yoga, reading, watching tv, shooting slingshots, and listening to music. Totally a "ME TIME" weekend
Enjoying an afternoon snack and cup of chai.
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Love to see the Stude!!!I do too! Charlie, I have a few more from today's showing even a souped-up Studebaker pickup.![]()
Maybe those coffee bags would produce coffee if they were boiled for five or ten minutes.Yes, very disappointing Jer, and I now have 29 of them!![]()
Maybe those coffee bags would produce coffee if they were boiled for five or ten minutes.
A hardware store, that will fill in a couple of hours, throw in some antique shops and your day is filled in.Sounds good MikeI'm thinking of heading over to York tomorrow, check out my favourite hardware store and a few antique shops. Thinking of pocketing my DamLamb
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A hardware store, that will fill in a couple of hours, throw in some antique shops and your day is filled in.I can spend countless hours just browsing in a hardware shop, though i do miss the old family run shops. There is something about tools, wood and all the other stuff in a hardware store.
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Beautiful pics !!!Decided we had enough packing for the day so went to a local farm to pick some apples and sunflowers ...
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Enjoy the one in York my friend, while it is still there.Me too my friend, though there are precious few decent ones left here these days I'm afraidWhen I was a kid growing up in Sheffield, there was a row of shops across the road, all small family-owned businesses - a hardware shop, butchers, greengrocers, newsagent, tailors, bakers, pet shop, post office, and a second hardware shop - the last time I had a look, they were now expensive hat shop, expensive clothes shop, up-market coffee shop, swanky interior decorators, a shop that sold lamps, a nail salon, and a fancy hairdressers
The one in York is a good one, you can find just about anything there
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I had requested Cocobolo. Will be interesting to see what comes back to me. I will be sure to post pictures. Thanks for asking.Thanks. What covers/handles is your new knife going to have? Looking forward to pictures of it.
Our local Aldi store got some in - they are my favorite cookie. Cookies that is because you can't eat just one!Love a black & white cookie!
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Dave, yes I can signup and collect my Social Security. I was 63 when I retired and I could have signed up then but I chose to wait. I will probably signup now before the government decides to use it for something else!Thank you so much Ron that was a fun one to do. Now that you are 65,does this mean you can now collect the senior's pension that youve paid into all these years?
If i can give you some advise my friend, you get down there and apply. Over here the Government changed the rules, qualifying conditions and "AGE" at which you were eligible, do not give your government the same opportunity.Dave, yes I can signup and collect my Social Security. I was 63 when I retired and I could have signed up then but I chose to wait. I will probably signup now before the government decides to use it for something else!![]()
I had requested Cocobolo....
"The best part of waking upMaybe those coffee bags would produce coffee if they were boiled for five or ten minutes.
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That is a chance for a reply. But i dare not- would get barred from the Guardians."The best part of waking up
Is Folgers in your cup!"
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Thanks Gary.Hope you had a heavenly hike, Greg; your rosewood HHB looks right at home in the great outdoors!
Your stag HHB definitely wakes me up, Dylan!
Cool photo, but it's tough to get the rosewood HHB roof rack on a convertible, I guess!Did they call vintage VW convertibles "Cabriolets"?
Great to read that you had a heck of a hideout hike, Jack!Your stag HHB sure "puts its best foot forward" in outdoor pics; that central ridge on the mark side is killer!
Rough weekend, indeed, Ron; sorry to read about your concerns.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I STILL get nervous thinking about Pearl and you under that massive aquarium tank, Mark!
Great shot of your colorful stag HHB with the walking sticks and ebony WCLF!
Your rosewood HHB is just looking better and better!!
I'm a big Rough Rider fan, but one criticism I have is their bolsters "yellow" very quickly (oh, and they don't make a lambsfoot).
Excellent survival kit, FBC; gotta have HHBs if you intend to survive apocalypses of various kinds (including roller disco apocalypse)!
Good one, Dennis!
Old Guy's link got me searching YouTube for Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See" and listening to that tearjerker multiple times!
Not my lambsfoot carry for this week, but in keeping with the theme of this post, I'll show LamBarJack, my rosewood HHB:
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Thanks a lot John!Three excellent pictures right there. I don't know how you guys take such clear pictures with so much detail. You guys rock.![]()
Thank you Jack!!Very nice indeed Alan![]()
Thank you Dave, it's nice to see it there with you my friend![]()
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Hope you had a fine day RonI am glad you were able to spend some time with Duncan the other year, such a great guy
Thank you my friend, that's very generous of you
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