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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Nice composition !
Thanks guys! It's a pleasure to carry!Nice HHB![]()
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2 very versatile tools.
Nearly fills the Grand Canyon… must be a real pocket hog![]()
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Gorgeous image Pete!
Smashing Jack!Life is always busy, when your kids are young JackSorry to hear about the funeral mate
Looking forward to your photo
Good morning Guardians, I hope you're all having a good weekI still can't believe it's only Tuesday!
I'm feeling tired today, but glad that I don't have to go over to Bradford, and I'm going to play hooky a bit today
I need to get some shopping from town, so I'll sandwich that between coffee at Charlie's, and lunch somewhere!
The weather is pretty Autumnal right now, but I'm hoping it'll brighten up a little. Carrying one of my SFOs today, from a short run with African Rosewood covers, think there were only 10 of these
Have a great day Guardians
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Bob! Wowzaa! Love the cross shield. Templar lamb?Enjoying these Fall like days.
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That bone is something else D.
Great name for it Pete. If I could only remember it.Bob! Wowzaa! Love the cross shield. Templar lamb?
It’s a challenge!!Great name for it Pete. If I could only remember it.
Thanks pal!Sweet pic Dwight
Thanks amigo!
Gracias Roberto!DamLamb is looking good Dwight
C Johnson made some gorgeous knives and that's certainly a fantastic example!Was rudely awoken early this morning by a band of city-employed ne'er-do-wells assaulting the local flora (and peace) with chainsaws and a chipper shredder. You haven't lived until you've seen three incredibly fat men, with no insight at all into arboreal affairs, with chainsaws up a Bulletwood tree arguing with each other in Spanish, let me tell you. I must admit, it would have been quite entertaining had it not been so early. They were apparently arguing about money, as one word I could pick out (my Spanish is awful, but I'm ok with that) repeatedly throughout the argument was "dinero." I think I need a nap.
Packed this C. Johnson Western Works lamb over to my dad's place for my ongoing cat-feeding commitment. The Afternoon Storm (there's one daily this time of year - probably why the inconsiderate fatties were trimming so early) was rolling in, hence the weird light.
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Y'all like pile sides around here?
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You're gonna HAVE to get your affairs in order by next Thursday.I'm going to get up extra early, so that I can call in the market for an hour or so first
Very cool shadow rig Steve.
Lovely HHB.
Thanks brother.That bone is something else D.
What great bark on your lamb Will.Bonus!
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