Travman
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It seems like every batch of Bloodwood has gotten less red and more brown as time moves on.View attachment 1521329
Here we go!
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 seems like every batch of Bloodwood has gotten less red and more brown as time moves on.View attachment 1521329
Here we go!
I discovered that the tines are exactly an eighth inch apart, so it makes a handy pocket ruler.![]()
Good idea. The tines aren't very sharp, but might press a visible mark in some materials. Maybe next time, they should have a metric option.That is brilliant. Bravo!
I suppose you could also use it for marking awl placement for stitching leather.
This is so cool, thank you for dropping that knowledge. I love the B&S but could never get myself to carry it because I do not have a beard, but I do look through construction documents from time to time. The fact that the BRR Tool can scale a drawing has now made it one of the most useful knives I own!And for those who doubted the usefulness of the comb tool (especially for us beardless folk) I discovered that the tines are exactly an eighth inch apart, so it makes a handy pocket ruler.![]()
It's believed to be a 23 Lookout Jack. They were on the 2020 production totals but then quickly removed. But it could be anything really.I saw a pic on social media from a reliable source that more Northwoods are coming. The pic was a pile of arrowhead shields.
I have no idea what pattern but I would like to see a Willamette Whittler.
Thanks for the creative tip! That will come in very handy.Thanks to a trade with my friendQuiet , I've got a Beer & Sausage knife. I can't wait to try it out on some smoked Elgin sausage. Thanks, man!
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And for those who doubted the usefulness of the comb tool (especially for us beardless folk) I discovered that the tines are exactly an eighth inch apart, so it makes a handy pocket ruler.
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Thanks to a trade with my friendQuiet , I've got a Beer & Sausage knife. I can't wait to try it out on some smoked Elgin sausage. Thanks, man!
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And for those who doubted the usefulness of the comb tool (especially for us beardless folk) I discovered that the tines are exactly an eighth inch apart, so it makes a handy pocket ruler.
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Looking good! Are you hooked on Barlows yet?I’m super glad it’s found a good home!! That trade on my side has done the same!! My new Pickle Comb is perfect!
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This is so cool, thank you for dropping that knowledge. I love the B&S but could never get myself to carry it because I do not have a beard, but I do look through construction documents from time to time. The fact that the BRR Tool can scale a drawing has now made it one of the most useful knives I own!
I'm not sure there could possibly be a better mail call than this! If yiou remain married, then all I can say is Well Played Friend, Well Played!
Nice work! There are a lot of nice knives there, but that ebony crown lifter is a grail knife for me.
Thanks to a trade with my friendQuiet , I've got a Beer & Sausage knife. I can't wait to try it out on some smoked Elgin sausage. Thanks, man!
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And for those who doubted the usefulness of the comb tool (especially for us beardless folk) I discovered that the tines are exactly an eighth inch apart, so it makes a handy pocket ruler.
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You need a victorinox Champ, has a actual ruler! ... and the best part is you can actually buy one today!
Its not really needed.