Jakeywax31
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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.
Thank you kindly Michael.That lot of 20 is as staggering today as it was then! Love the bagpipe and Chieftain pic!
You said before today was a public holiday I was just too dense to remember! Do hope they schedule you quickly and you have a day of clear skies to get back out.
ETA: I think a Henderson's holster would suite ya!
Love your HHB and slip! Nice patina too.![]()
Good lookin' lamb and pack of amigos! Always good to have the dogs get along -- hard to beat seeing them sleep while touching some part.
Now that is the breakfast of champions!
Lol...the yard will be there tomorrow...weather may not. Nice combo!Ok so I skipped the yard work and went straight to the stogie. 70 degrees and climbing!!!!!
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I bet you're counting the days buddy![]()
Really cool pics Steve!That's some nice wood on your Lamb
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That looks like a hearty start to the week my friend, I hope you enjoyed it![]()
Mine isn't much better I'm afraid Ed, I frequently have to check my old posts and emails for that kind of info!I hope you're pleased with your find
Yep, pretty rare
Curry for tea
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Good lookin' lamb and pack of amigos! Always good to have the dogs get along -- hard to beat seeing them sleep while touching some part.![]()
Ok so I skipped the yard work and went straight to the stogie. 70 degrees and climbing!!!!!
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Good point. I Will tell my wife you gave me permission to smoke cigars all dayLol...the yard will be there tomorrow...weather may not. Nice combo!![]()
I thought so too, SteveGreat plan !![]()
A man’s gotta know his limits…Ok so I skipped the yard work and went straight to the stogie. 70 degrees and climbing!!!!!
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Looks yummy Jack!having some lunch - Moroccan spiced vegetable pasty, and a couple of leftover paprika roasted potatoes
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Super nice photo of your HHB Bob.Good morning guardians...I hope everyone has recharged their " batteries".View attachment 2147697
Hard not to like that one Jon.
Atta boy!Ok so I skipped the yard work and went straight to the stogie. 70 degrees and climbing!!!!!
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Here we go againLooks yummy Jack!
Super nice photo of your HHB Bob.
Hard not to like that one Jon.
Atta boy!
Have to admit that I felt the Charlie Lamb’s blade was a bit long and narrow for my eye. I’ve owned a couple 93s with a Ramsfoot blades and they really didn’t clicked with me and so I moved them on. All that said, I didn’t think the Charlie lamb would be a knife for me until I opened the mail today and found this gift fromJakeywax31 . This is a whole different knife and I really like it a lot. I guess it just took an incredibly generous gift from my buddy Paul and the Lambsfoot blade to win me over! Thanks Buddy! View attachment 2148227
I predict this one will make many more visits to our favorite Mexican restaurant.![]()
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Have to admit that I felt the Charlie Lamb’s blade was a bit long and narrow for my eye. I’ve owned a couple 93s with a Ramsfoot blades and they really didn’t clicked with me and so I moved them on. All that said, I didn’t think the Charlie lamb would be a knife for me until I opened the mail today and found this gift fromJakeywax31 . This is a whole different knife and I really like it a lot. I guess it just took an incredibly generous gift from my buddy Paul and the Lambsfoot blade to win me over! Thanks Buddy! View attachment 2148227
I predict this one will make many more visits to our favorite Mexican restaurant.![]()
Congrats! And good on yaLooks yummy Jack!
Super nice photo of your HHB Bob.
Hard not to like that one Jon.
Atta boy!
Have to admit that I felt the Charlie Lamb’s blade was a bit long and narrow for my eye. I’ve owned a couple 93s with a Ramsfoot blades and they really didn’t clicked with me and so I moved them on. All that said, I didn’t think the Charlie lamb would be a knife for me until I opened the mail today and found this gift fromJakeywax31 . This is a whole different knife and I really like it a lot. I guess it just took an incredibly generous gift from my buddy Paul and the Lambsfoot blade to win me over! Thanks Buddy! View attachment 2148227
I predict this one will make many more visits to our favorite Mexican restaurant.![]()
Thanks Barrett. The first one we tried was "Jack's Stack" at the freight house. Huge crowd. Very mediocre barbecue. But today at lunch we went to "Joe's Kansas City Barbecue" and oh my it was heavenly. We each had the "burnt ends". Enough for a large horse. Fortunately I have the appetite of one (or maybe two) cause I finished mine and the rest of Cherri"s.Have a nice trip, Dwight, and enjoy the BBQ!
Jack we spent all morning there, left at lunch and returned and stayed until they closed. The owner David Hawley was there and gave us a lot of additional info. A interesting individual. Here are a couple of pics of the folding knives retrieved from the ship wreck. I believe most of them are from Sheffield. And Jack I will gladly remove them if you want me to. Don't hesitate to ask.Good to see you have the essentials with you buddyThat sounds like a great trip, I would love to visit the Arabia museum
Awesome achievement Bob. Must have taken a very long time.Glad you are enjoying some time away Dwight. Two fine accessories in your keep.
Yes the truch was disassembled with help and began from scratch.
Gorgeous lamb.
Is Remi short for Remington?The three amigos
Rowan, Remi and Cassie
My kind of feast!Big breakfast with the IXL in tote. Hope everyone had a great weekend. Yard work and maybe a cold one and a cigar later.
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Ok so I skipped the yard work and went straight to the stogie
Another Albers beauty.Finally a beautiful sunny spring day!View attachment 2148110
Wow Todd! I'll say it is! Way to go Paul.I guess it just took an incredibly generous gift from my buddy Paul
Here we go againlove it....the tradition of friendship thrives. Wonderful knife Todd with those sweet covers. Congrats to Paul for his thoughtful generosity.
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Congrats !
Thanks everyone, Paul a great guy for sure!Wow Todd! I'll say it is! Way to go Paul.
Never mix up your Ambitions with your Abilities.A man’s gotta know his limits…![]()
Is Remi short for Remington?
Ok so I skipped the yard work and went straight to the stogie. 70 degrees and climbing!!!!!
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Have to admit that I felt the Charlie Lamb’s blade was a bit long and narrow for my eye. I’ve owned a couple 93s with a Ramsfoot blades and they really didn’t clicked with me and so I moved them on. All that said, I didn’t think the Charlie lamb would be a knife for me until I opened the mail today and found this gift fromJakeywax31 . This is a whole different knife and I really like it a lot. I guess it just took an incredibly generous gift from my buddy Paul and the Lambsfoot blade to win me over! Thanks Buddy! View attachment 2148227
I predict this one will make many more visits to our favorite Mexican restaurant.![]()
Thanks Barrett. The first one we tried was "Jack's Stack" at the freight house. Huge crowd. Very mediocre barbecue. But today at lunch we went to "Joe's Kansas City Barbecue" and oh my it was heavenly. We each had the "burnt ends". Enough for a large horse. Fortunately I have the appetite of one (or maybe two) cause I finished mine and the rest of Cherri"s.![]()
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