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Stunning work.
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.
MANY thanks to all....Sam, Eightball, Norbert, and Joe....you have all done an amazing job bringing this incredible project to fruition and the results are stunning!
Wish I could go, but I am off to the Amazon
Joe, the AMAZON WOW!! I am REALLY jealous of you right now for sure!! Show those piranha who is BOSS!!(just don't fall out of the boat though
warm regards and be safe brother, Jeff
The Eagle has landed!
That is mine, in Joe's picture below, eighth from the left.
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Initial thoughts are nothing but a whole lot of wonderful. And as I told Sam, this is the only knife I want to have with me in the event of The Zombie Apocalypse.
I will post more detailed comments and thoughts in a couple of days after I have spent some more time with it. And I will try to get a pro picture soon that shows the detail that does not show up in that picture (no offense, Joe).
In the meantime, I must commend Sam on his diligence and hard work on this project. From order taken in Atlanta to delivery from across the Atlantic was just a tad over three months. Amazing. I think there are probably a lot of makers who could take some pointers from Sam on this. :thumbup:
The Eagle has landed!
That is mine, in Joe's picture below, eighth from the left.
![]()
Initial thoughts are nothing but a whole lot of wonderful. And as I told Sam, this is the only knife I want to have with me in the event of The Zombie Apocalypse.
I will post more detailed comments and thoughts in a couple of days after I have spent some more time with it. And I will try to get a pro picture soon that shows the detail that does not show up in that picture (no offense, Joe).
In the meantime, I must commend Sam on his diligence and hard work on this project. From order taken in Atlanta to delivery from across the Atlantic was just a tad over three months. Amazing. I think there are probably a lot of makers who could take some pointers from Sam on this. :thumbup:
Btw
As these beasts come home I expect you all to post them up and comment on them
A project of this magnitude deserves all of our accolades![]()