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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.
Great image, Pete.Good morning Jack
Hello John
I’m taking it on the easy side today. Going through clothes and shoes. Anything unworn in the past few years will go to Goodwill for someone who needs it.
Ebony
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Thank you John. Watermelon chunks.Thank you, Harvey.
Cool picture... Watermelon? Sushi? Trying to figure it out.![]()
Ahhhh... I was right then. Yay me.Watermelon chunks.
Thanks Harvey. I just told the wife I need watermelon!Great image, Pete.
Thanks John.I agree with Jack, I think it looks better smoothed out.
Thanks Pete, it did once I realized there wasn’t anything wrong with me!Wow Todd, 9AM. That is impressive!
Hope your later start makes for a fine day.
Thanks Harvey, it's been a nice enough day hereLooks like you’re having a decent day.Be kind to yourself. What a sweet JB SFO you got there, Jack.
A fractaliscious image, John.
Stunning pic Harvey, that's some great use of colour
Good for you PeteGood morning Jack
Hello John
I’m taking it on the easy side today. Going through clothes and shoes. Anything unworn in the past few years will go to Goodwill for someone who needs it.
Ebony
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LOL!Oh yes, the great purge that always happens when you move.![]()
That's a pretty good start!
Thanks Harvey. I just told the wife I need watermelon!
Thank you Jack.Stunning pic Harvey, that's some great use of colour![]()
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It was good Jack. I love them old tractors and farm implements. The show was much better before covid. But its still good.
Got the Axe Lamb today
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That stag is a real stunner Jack! I hope you have been well me friend.Thanks Harvey, it's been a nice enough day hereI even got another serving of blackberry crumble. My blackberries get plenty of sun, so they're always nice and sweet. I might need a hand eating all that crumble though!
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Good for you PeteI did the same a few months back for a collection Ukraine, had one heck of a clear out, some good stuff there too, don't mind giving for a good cause. Only thing was that the Polish Catholic Centre who'd advertised the collection all over Yorkshire, only had one medium sized van to fill, so there was a traffic line right round the block, and I still have all the bags I filled!
Nice pic there buddy
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Cool pic EdIt's Summertime so why not a beach theme. Watch it when you dip your toes at the beach!! All kinds of toothy things in the water.
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Those are great pics, thanksIt was good Jack. I love them old tractors and farm implements. The show was much better before covid. But its still good.
Got the Axe Lamb today
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Cool pics Barrett!Cool pictures! When we went to the Minnesota Zoo for my youngest daughter’s birthday back in May, they had a whole display of old tractors like that along the path leading to the farm part of the zoo. I took at least a couple hundred pictures that day, but apparently none of the old tractors. So here’s the next closest thing, goats and pigs.
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Hope your pal takes to the Lambsfoot Jacques, that was a nice giftSince the financial meltdown in 2008, one of my very dearest friends has constantly been struck by bad luck, inhumane governmental bureaucracy, a minor depression and just difficulties getting back up in he saddle. In late winter/early spring I gifted him a knife from A. Wright and Son as I thought it would fit perfectly for his work and daily chores. He stayed away from using it though because he thought that patina will ruin it. Just now he send me this picture and a text saying that he started carrying it and really, really likes it. Atta boy
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Great to see Spalty Steve!
Thanks a lot Jon, that's a nice slingshot in your avatar my friendThat stag is a real stunner Jack! I hope you have been well me friend.
Melon it is!
Hope it was as refreshing as it looks,