What was their sale price do you know?An American vendor just had 9 Orcas up but alas - they all got harpooned rather fast.
Saw this https://www.instagram.com/bladegallery/reel/DBCPnVpSDRR/
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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 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.
What was their sale price do you know?An American vendor just had 9 Orcas up but alas - they all got harpooned rather fast.
Love it. Of all carbon fibre I like these new ‘forged’ types. Looks great on that knife. I thought I’d want something natural and African, as I am African. But the knife design and materials and level of finish is so cutting edge and modern I now feel a contemporary material might be more appropriate. HmmLove the quality.
Nicely lit blades. Great knives
Wow. Must have cost a fortune. Beautiful craftsmanship.
That’s nice. I remember those when I was younger. Good opening feel?![]()
I love my imambas, but i came across this lovely ole girl at a pawn shop and just had to adopt er! Its not nearly as refined, but it has a certain charm.
Yes. Very very smooth. Its not at all a "flicker" but it opens very smooth, the button could use a better spring imo (im guessing it's age)That’s nice. I remember those when I was younger. Good opening feel?
NiceYes. Very very smooth. Its not at all a "flicker" but it opens very smooth, the button could use a better spring imo (im guessing it's age)
Congrats on your very nice set!My first order with Arno Bernard/African Sporting Creations did not disappoint! Flawless packaging and item protection. Assegai pen w abalone and mammoth molar inserts is beautiful and ergonomically correct. Now, the iMamba, holy shit, why did I wait so long? Flawless in all regards.
Thank you Ruan and Jim!
You are welcome, Josh! Glad you like the iMamba.My first order with Arno Bernard/African Sporting Creations did not disappoint! Flawless packaging and item protection. Assegai pen w abalone and mammoth molar inserts is beautiful and ergonomically correct. Now, the iMamba, holy shit, why did I wait so long? Flawless in all regards.
Thank you Ruan and Jim!
HiYou are welcome, Josh! Glad you like the iMamba.
Hi. We only have Messerdepot in Germany that covers all of Europe and usually UK as well. They should be able to send to the UK?HiArnoBernardKnives
Have you got a UK contact/dealer, I've searched with no luck, and can't be done with the uk custom chance.
Many thanks
That’s remarkable. What a treat. Beautiful and very special packaging for equally outstanding products.My first order with Arno Bernard/African Sporting Creations did not disappoint! Flawless packaging and item protection. Assegai pen w abalone and mammoth molar inserts is beautiful and ergonomically correct. Now, the iMamba, holy shit, why did I wait so long? Flawless in all regards.
Thank you Ruan and Jim!
I've been talking to my dealer in the UK, and he's made contact with you, hopefully he can start stocking your knifesHi. We only have Messerdepot in Germany that covers all of Europe and usually UK as well. They should be able to send to the UK?
How does it work there? I thought only non locking allowed? Unless you’re a teen and then a steak knife usually does the trick, or if an immigrant there’s the upgrade to the favoured machete. In my country the machete (called a panga) is a choice blade for sorting out neighbourhood spats and the odd labour protest.I've been talking to my dealer in the UK, and he's made contact with you, hopefully he can start stocking your knifes![]()
I'm a construction worker and always at workHow does it work there? I thought only non locking allowed? Unless you’re a teen and then a steak knife usually does the trick, or if an immigrant there’s the upgrade to the favoured machete. In my country the machete (called a panga) is a choice blade for sorting out neighbourhood spats and the odd labour protest.