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.
They are pretty huge. When the knife is open it goes from my elbow to my wrist. Definitely not an EDC blade.
I'll see if someone that can legally carry it outside the house wants it first.
I just love the novelty of it but I'd rather someone be able to get more use of it.
It'd be a good yard and camp knife for me.
One more!
Boker Plus Mini Trapper NIB
Got this as a bonus on an order but Im just not into multi-blade traditionals. Would make a great knife for someone looking to try a traditional. Blades are 440C. Post claim here first, we'll sort out logistics later.
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I would like to try this out.
If Neko decides to pass, I would like to try it out. I've been interested in the XL cold steels for a while but have not tried one yet.I would like to offer up the extra large cold steel voyager clip point. The blade is in great shape but I do not have the left hand pocket clip and the thumb stud disappeared. I think you can get a new thumb stud from cold steel by just contacting them. This is a very large knife and doesn't have any real practical use in my mind but if anyone is interested let me know.
I would like to try this out.
If Neko decides to pass, I would like to try it out. I've been interested in the XL cold steels for a while but have not tried one yet.
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Email sent. Thanks. I've got a couple more to list as well. Hopefully tomorrow, I have to dig them up.It's yours. Send me an email at timnelson19 at icloud dot com
I've become a big Boker fan lately![]()
I forgot to mention I got the karambit today and I am rather conflicted. It is very comfy to hold, but my word it is a bizarre design. I think for me to carry a karambit it may have to be more like the new Cold Steel folder, with a more traditional handle. The issue is a common karambit handle makes it fit well in either standard or reverse grip, but not both, while a traditional handle is okay at both but great at neither.
That said, it is a decent chance that it will be coming back in. I might try to pretty it up a little for the next owner.
I'm offering up a Bear MGC boot knife. The knife has my first name laser engraved on the blade. As a bonus I'll throw in a SwissTech multi tool. Email me at FL45acp @ gmail.com
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Dang... I'm a sucker for clip points... Shoulda checked the forum earlier... Would have been a good chance to try cold steel too.I would like to offer up the extra large cold steel voyager clip point. The blade is in great shape but I do not have the left hand pocket clip and the thumb stud disappeared. I think you can get a new thumb stud from cold steel by just contacting them. This is a very large knife and doesn't have any real practical use in my mind but if anyone is interested let me know.
It's yours. Shoot me an email with your shipping info.If you don't mind, I'd like to have this one. I like boot knives anyway, but I saw that long flat grind and it says "canvas" to me. I've been thinking about doing an acid etch. I'm a graphic artist and actually I'm thinking about doing a double layer etch of a forest scene; foreground and background. I've seen a few tutorials using enamel paint and ferric chloride (and most look REALLY bad!) and I think, once I've done a test or two to see if I can get the fine details I want, this would be a perfect blade and handle for the final scene.
I don't have anything left to pay forward since I put all my traders in the Mystery Box of Knives, but I'm ok trading my 10 for this one!
I'd buy that. I'd been after Japanese knives.