Standard78
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Everyone is all talk out here!
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.
Got ≈ 40" of cordage wrapped in there...
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Got ≈ 40" of cordage wrapped in there...
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I don't know what color scales these are. That doesn't matter much to me. They're all users. The 4.1 has seen a bunch of Whitetail deer, the 6 has been used in camp and the 3.5 gets EDC use all the time. I use the Necker II as my dedicated box opener and around the house knife. They're all in 3V except the Necker. It's in CPM-20CV. Great strel just not my style. Thinking of selling it.
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Nobody had one. Are those for sale?!![]()
It doesn't help that I live in a state that is full of conceded pain in the butt women that think they're entitled to live a lavish lifestyle without having to work for it! It's a pain trying to weed out the spoiled brats.
Careful now, I grew up in Rancho/Pomona. Hahaha!
Great another troublemaker from California!! At least you were smart and left this hellhole!! It keeps getting worse and worse out here.
That's the best looking box opener I've ever seenI don't know what color scales these are. That doesn't matter much to me. They're all users. The 4.1 has seen a bunch of Whitetail deer, the 6 has been used in camp and the 3.5 gets EDC use all the time. I use the Necker II as my dedicated box opener and around the house knife. They're all in 3V except the Necker. It's in CPM-20CV. Great strel just not my style. Thinking of selling it.
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Yes yes yes! Post some pics along the way. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on size, geometry, balance and ergonomics. Very cool :thumbup:Getting ready to practice making some try sticks. Brian over at Sagewood Gear made a great point about learning to use a knife to its full potential and this is a great idea. I suck at it but it's fun to still try.
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Are you going to do every type of cut that was on the graphic you posted for me awhile back? Some of those are beyond me.