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.
Afternoon Guardians! Hope y'all are having a good day. Nice and cool around here today. Cool weather is a welcome relief.
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Gracias amigo mio!That bone is popping
I’d like to know where you’re finding all these giant knives
Thanks matey!Another amazing pic Dwight, very cool my friend, as is that beautiful CDB Lamb
Many thanks hombre.I'm on board for that one, Dwight. Instant classic.
Luscious stag on that one.I do enjoy the grip this stag provides.View attachment 2631389
Thank you my friend!Great pic of your Cosimo Lamb !
That is really unusual scales Steve. I'm thinking wood but it's marked like horn...?
Thank you GT!Elegant ebony WCLF, Dwight!
Dwight, your photo has pulled me through The Looking Glass and I've lost all sense of perspective!
I'd buy a ticket for the bus tour of all your beautiful bone knives, Dwight!
Exactly ... wait... whutttt...? unhuh.... no.... okay okay okay i get it... no... I don't... yeah... that's what I thought... wait... no... I have a headache now.... zzzzzzzzzz.......Prime factorization: 382 = 2 x 191 ... Aha! 3+8+2 = 13 = 2+1+9+1. The sum of the digits of 382 equals the sum of the digits of its distinct prime factors, so 382 is a "Smith number". (And it's ALWAYS fun to try to express any whole number as a combination of exactly four 4s using various arithmetic operations: (4! x 4 x 4) – sqrt(4) = (4x3x2x1x4x4) – 2 = (24 x 16) – 2 = 384 – 2 = 382.)
Thanks buddyNice Coco on your HHB ! It been nice and cool here as well, a very welcome break from the heat and humidity![]()
aha! Now I see!The not so Stripey side
God's country....Pete, thanks for sharing those amazing scenes.
Thanks Jeff...sweet way to reward yourself.Steve, Dwight, Jack, Bob, Glenn, all fabulous lambs! I got the yard work done, watched a little Olympics, and now relaxing with Roper and some Jura 10.
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My pleasure Bob. It was fun to get up out of the humidity for a bit.
Rolling the Katalox this weekend.
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Steve, Dwight, Jack, Bob, Glenn, all fabulous lambs! I got the yard work done, watched a little Olympics, and now relaxing with Roper and some Jura 10.
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One of my favorite parts of the country Pete. Gorgeous photos buddy. Glad you two could get away for a while.Hello everyone, I hope you had a good week. The wife and I went up to Colorado (Durango area) a few weeks back and then visited Sante Fe. We really enjoyed it. Here are a few pictures from our journey. Safe weekend.
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