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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.
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It is here! I think Eric did an outstanding job on these. The only noticeable difference between it and my Sheffield is the bolster to me.
I recently tried to acquire one but was sadly outbid, lol. Great find and congrats!Another lamb has found its forever pasture. Excited to have found this and it will be used as intended!
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Congrats Pete. That one is on the tippy top of my list. Looks great.Another lamb has found its forever pasture. Excited to have found this and it will be used as intended!
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Great pics Steve!
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I like the detail you capture of knife and setting.
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It is here! I think Eric did an outstanding job on these. The only noticeable difference between it and my Sheffield is the bolster to me.
Another lamb has found its forever pasture. Excited to have found this and it will be used as intended!
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Fantastic picture Jon, Benny looks good in red! (Not that he had a choiceit was good. I just like being around baseball. It’s funny you posted a Phillies hat because that’s where we went. I’m 3 miles from their ST complex (4 hours from the cardinals). I might have done some passive aggressive trolling with my shirt
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We’d wrap it in bubble gum. Haven’t done it it years. I’ll stick to the cigars.Red Man is my choice when fishing. Sweet tobacco gooeyness.
Did my lamb finally get a name?Enjoy your easier day Todd, the Ironman.
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It is here! I think Eric did an outstanding job on these. The only noticeable difference between it and my Sheffield is the bolster to me.
Nice Pete! Looks like it’s been a great lamb day!Another lamb has found its forever pasture. Excited to have found this and it will be used as intended!
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A unique capture Pete....impressive and congrats.Another lamb has found its forever pasture. Excited to have found this and it will be used as intended!
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Don’t give up! Took a little more than a year to secure.I recently tried to acquire one but was sadly outbid, lol. Great find and congrats!
Thanks PaulCongrats Pete. That one is on the tippy top of my list. Looks great.
Thanks SteveCongrats on getting a Charlie Lamb !
Todd it’s been an excellent day.Nice Pete! Looks like it’s been a great lamb day!![]()
Thanks Bob!A unique capture Pete....impressive and congrats.
I did see what I can only describe as a "scalper" has on listed but I think the price is outrageous even for the 933119 ebony. It is a gorgeous design though.Don’t give up! Took a little more than a year to secure.
We look forward to your visit to the Viking Festival every year too... hopefully you'll get around there and snap a few pictures for us.
Looks like he did a real good job on his Lambsfoot knives.
I can't speak for everyone but for me...............Yes.would it be fair to say that practically everyone that lives in the US and owns a lambfoot can point to this thread as the reason![]()
Some of us needed a friend like Todd to push us in the right directionwould it be fair to say that practically everyone that lives in the US and owns a lambfoot can point to this thread as the reason![]()
Without a doubt. No questions asked.would it be fair to say that practically everyone that lives in the US and owns a lambfoot can point to this thread as the reason![]()
I blame Jack Black.would it be fair to say that practically everyone that lives in the US and owns a lambfoot can point to this thread as the reason
I blame Todd for a lot of things too.Some of us needed a friend like Todd to push us in the right direction
I recognize that tartan, Jim does a nice job with packaging. If you want the rosewood to pop try some 1000 grit sandpaper and a little tong oil. Here’s mine afterwards.Is there anything better then a lamb sitting in your mailbox after a hard days work? No not really lol. I completely forgot about this. A great surprise today.
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Will do Dan. Thanks for the tipI recognize that tartan, Jim does a nice job with packaging. If you want the rosewood to pop try some 1000 grit sandpaper and a little tong oil. Here’s mine afterwards.
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