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.
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None of those interest me, however I would still like to see them run again before 15s and 77s.How about NF 16, Tiddy 28, lockback 97?
I'm hoping for a smaller stockman and I think that's my best shot as far as wishes go. Would still love a pipe knife or a marlin spike, but those are quite niche and seem far less likelyI'm contrarian, I'd like something NEWBig Sleeveboard, Eureka Stockman, Surveyor, Smaller Stockman. Bring it on
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Yes, 15s and 77s. Because we never see those.
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No caplifter?Yeah, but hear me out. What if the #15 had a single spey blade, but half the blade was a 10 mm wrench, and the handle material was a sharpening stone (coarse on one side, fine on the other) for sharpening your other knives, and the tang stamps were on the bolsters instead?
99s would be very cool. Id like to see some F&F 99s.Well they finally did one of the patterns I had been waiting for them to do for freaking ever, a grandaddy barlow!
So now I think I'd personally like to see them run Wallstreets again or the 22 Magnums.
How about NF 16, Tiddy 28, lockback 97?
No caplifter?
99s would be very cool. Id like to see some F&F 99s.
They used to be a lot more forthcoming with the production schedule but Bill has tightened things up the last few years.How hard would it be to update the production schedule. I cant imagine it takes more than 5 minutes. I dont know why, but that always frustrates me.
They used to be a lot more forthcoming with the production schedule but Bill has tightened things up the last few years.
FOMO must reach the 85% threshold before more information is released.I just dont get the point of it. Why not throw your customers a bone? If they don't know what theyre making as they make them, thats one thing. But if they do, why not just let us know so we can allocate some funds.
FOMO must reach the 85% threshold before more information is released.