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It sounds better coming from Nena than from any German teacher I ever had.Probably my least favourite language!![]()
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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.
It sounds better coming from Nena than from any German teacher I ever had.Probably my least favourite language!![]()
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Full steam ahead!!!Mischief ahead!Cool pic Pete
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Thanks buddy.Great photo Pete![]()
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Nothing like a break in dry weather!Things are drying out from yesterdays rain. It rained all day and all last night, 2.5 inches total for 24 hours.
Hahaha! I like that. Sounds like you fixed some good eats!I was voluntold
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Nothing like a break in dry weather!Baxter is looking fine.
I only did French at skool, but I didn't find it a good environment for learning languages. The teachers weren't good, and the ability to correctly pronounce a foreign word was considered...well, you might as well have started wearing suede shoes!It sounds better coming from Nena than from any German teacher I ever had.
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Full steam ahead!!!
Thanks buddy.
Great pic DwightCheers all and goodnight.View attachment 2356254
Thanks kindly Daniel..Bob glad your on the mend.
Earl,Submitting application to join the club.
These are 8670 Carbon steel, SS liners/bolsters, bronze washers. Modeled after an A. Wright and Sons Sheffield lambs foot. The markings were made using a Gravograph pantograph engraver manually with scratch bit on top of a resist, then electro etched. The same technique was used on the leather slips I made to 'scar' it to show the letters. One is iron wood, one is double red canvas micarta, and the shadow pattern is olive drab green canvas micarta with brass pins, birdseye pivot
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I have this one, which I reckon is as near as you'll get, (without going custom)My new lambsfoot. (At least it looks like a lambsfoot to me.) Messermeister paring knife - seven inches overall with three inch stainless steel blade. How about it, Jack? Does it belongs here?
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Thanks for the clarification, Jack.I would say these knives belong here for occasional discussion purposes, they're very useful in the kitchen, and I'm sure a fixed-blade version would be very useful in the field. While they're interesting to see though, the Lambsfoot is a pocket knife pattern![]()
Nice Lamb Jack! Don't let that housework get you down.Just having a rest from the housework, with some tea and biscuits![]()
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So glad you are getting to enjoy some nice weather after that brutal summer.Morning Guardians! I think fall has finally arrived in Kansas. Sure is nice. Cloudy at the moment but the sun is suppose to shine after while. Kat is keeping guard on things today.
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Certainly no need to delete your post my friend, I think posting your knife was quite legitimateThanks for the clarification, Jack.
It's worn me out David!Nice Lamb Jack! Don't let that housework get you down.![]()
Sounds niceMorning Guardians! I think fall has finally arrived in Kansas. Sure is nice. Cloudy at the moment but the sun is suppose to shine after while. Kat is keeping guard on things today.
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Just having a rest from the housework, with some tea and biscuits![]()
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Morning Guardians! I think fall has finally arrived in Kansas. Sure is nice. Cloudy at the moment but the sun is suppose to shine after while. Kat is keeping guard on things today.
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