The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is available! Price is $250 ea (shipped within CONUS).
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/
You can find them over at Collector Knives. Current version is the shuffler (clip point). Spearpoint and sheepsfoot will be available at a later date. CK has an "early reserve system" where you can either commit to purchasing pre-release or ask to be notified when they become available. They go relatively fast once they are in.
Collector knives, good guy that runs the place and a good vendor who frequents BF. Knife is called the roundhead for the spearpoint and a new one with a clippoint is the shuffler (will get one in bocote or micarta once taxe rebate shows up). I think they're a collab or exclusive for collector knives, or at least I haven't seen them any where else besides the forums and collector knives.
I advise getting on the notification list for those you are interested in. It's a neat feature of the website. Mike is also good about getting back with responses and usually has videos on the website of some of the more popular knives too.
Here's the link you'll be interested in I think.
https://www.collectorknives.net/shop/
The guys in BC have the T.R.E.Hey BF,
I have seen pictures of a lionsteel m390 slipjoint knife on this site recently, I believe it is called the roundhouse? I really enjoy the looks especially the CF version. Where can I get this knife/name? Is it discontinued?
-Gideons
Where'd you hear about the sheepsfoot?You can find them over at Collector Knives. Current version is the shuffler (clip point). Spearpoint and sheepsfoot will be available at a later date. CK has an "early reserve system" where you can either commit to purchasing pre-release or ask to be notified when they become available. They go relatively fast once they are in.
Edit: Kind find more info on the traditional part of the forums here and here.
Where'd you hear about the sheepsfoot?
Where'd you hear about the sheepsfoot?
It is also in the Early Reserve System now.Where'd you hear about the sheepsfoot?