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Hard to find two finer than those, Paul.Blessed to be able to add these two recently.
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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 $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.
Hard to find two finer than those, Paul.Blessed to be able to add these two recently.
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Thank you for the compliment, Jeremy.Hard to find two finer than those, Paul.
Thanks, Paul.I agree, Robert. It’s a classy pattern. Your Drover 35 is awesome.
The covers and symmetric shield looks greatI think because of childhood memories my idea of a pocket knife is one with equal ends and a spear blade. The GEC 35 Blade Forum knife is that kind of knife and is the reason I'm fond of it.
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The first time I saw such a shield was on Lyle's Farmer's Jack which came out in 2015. It was very distinctive. The following year, with Charlie's guidance, that same shield was used on the Blade Forums knife (IIRC).The covers and symmetric shield looks great
Nice one, Robert.It took me along time to find the 35 Winston only to lose it a few weeks later,voila it is back thanks to some honest folk.now my search is for 35 trapper in pick bone.but like robert says there is nothing like an equal end,it's the quintessential pocket knife pattern from our youth.
That is really great looking stag Charlie and on a great pattern to boot.
I agree!! And arguably the oldest knife pattern existant!!View attachment 2580934It took me along time to find the 35 Winston only to lose it a few weeks later,voila it is back thanks to some honest folk.now my search is for 35 trapper in pick bone.but like Robert says there is nothing like an equal end,it's the quintessential pocket knife pattern from our youth.
Looks like you have them all, Rick!!!???