• 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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  • Today marks the 24th anniversary of 9/11. I pray that this nation does not forget the loss of lives from this horrible event. Yesterday conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was murdered, and I worry about what is to come. Please love one another and your family in these trying times - Spark

Post your CRK carry knife for today.

Small Classic with Bocote inlay! I just got this fellow thanks to an awesome seller! If you look at the screws and hardware, you'll notice it is in a matte finish, but that the finish is slightly gold in color. Was this a common option with the Classic?

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I hope I don’t beat that but...first it was Friday then Saturday now today...
Well hopefully it ain’t too much longer

Just a little bit. It was one of my rookies too, doesn’t understand how to adjust a expansion valve for superheat.
Here’s a little rookie story that’ll make you feel better about your guy....
I’d say it was almost 15 years ago we were roughing in a great big ole house in a subdivision on the golf course. It had a full basement that was gonna be a finished ceiling, not a t-bar grid. I had a buddy of mine working with us that I grew up with playing baseball. I take him to the basement and told him to take and drill two sets of 2-1/2 holes thru the floor joists from one end to the next. We were gonna use them to pull most of the homeruns through. I go back upstairs and come check on him in a little bit. Instead of drilling the 1st floor floor joist/basement ceiling joist he has drilled up through the subfloor about halfway across this house. I lost it at first then I was speechless. I asked him to just step back and think about that. How do you think we’re gonna pull Romex through those holes? Have them notch the hardwood up above? We ended up blocking wood underneath and patching the subfloor. It was funny after the fact. I’ve never in my life see anyone else do that. I’ll never forget it tho.
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