91bravo
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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.
Jon E Walker What's with the hostility here? I thought you started this thread with Half Face blades in topic, instead, you turned it into a personal insult thread to another member.
Did you break the tip off that.. uh... spike thingy?I can't tell you how many times this has come in handy!
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No. It's rounded for safety.Did you break the tip off that.. uh... spike thingy?
I feel safe saying I’d find a way to accidentally cut myself with that thing.I can't tell you how many times this has come in handy!
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that's typically the case when every end is the business end.I feel safe saying I’d find a way to accidentally cut myself with that thing.
Speedholes only for me.Not a high speed tact kind of guy, but if you are one of those uber-dudes would you want a hole (or heart or trident) cut out of your blade at a stress point?
Bingo. Influencer is a hell of a drug.I thought they only got big because they gave Joe Rogan a knife which he displayed on his show?
I don't know. Are they all that different than the high end stuff you've bought off the exchange? Just a different flavor of expensive knife joy.Can someone tell me what the hell is the big deal with Half Face Blades? Besides marketing. I don't see it.
Honestly, after seeing some of the bro spec warrior dudes on IG and the crap they do, I think I am safe in saying that the vast majority of them probably have never thought about a void-caused material weakness in their lives. I think tridents are shiny objects to many of these dudes and they couldn’t care less if it weakened the blade.Not a high speed tact kind of guy, but if you are one of those uber-dudes would you want a hole (or heart or trident) cut out of your blade at a stress point?
I believe in respecting and honoring vets , especially those disabled in service .Andrew Arrabito, retired Navy Seal and founder of HFB, an American veteran who built his company from the ground up and is employing other American veterans within that company. He also supports foundations/charities that help out families of fallen vets. Yes, HFB is doing quite well at the moment and I hope they have continued success. I thank Andrew and his Crew for their Service and Sacrifices.
Please take time and think before you post, maybe do a little research.
I gotta disagree with ya here Doc. The knives they make are functional, and to many good looking. I don't even think they are that overpriced compared to other hand made in the US blades.I believe in respecting and honoring vets , especially those disabled in service .
Plenty of good charities exist to be funded directly for this purpose .
I'm not sure if loading up on ridiculously overpriced ,and questionable looking hyped up gear, is the very best way to help and support vets in general .![]()
I don't think their list prices are necessarily ridiculous , but the secondary market was nuts when I checked .I gotta disagree with ya here Doc. The knives they make are functional, and to many good looking. I don't even think they are that overpriced compared to other hand made in the US blades.