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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.
The "ring" knife is one that is on the list for photos... perhaps the "SMALLS" thread will be a good home for itveitsi_poika - Kevin, thanks for sharing those interesting pile pics with us... and for the glimpse into an organizational method you use as an active collector. BTW cool ring knife I'll be looking forward to seeing more of it.
Yes it is. I just got it the other day and this is the first time I had it out to see if I really liked it or not. I hope yours is better than mine, this one has "dead blade" action. If it wasn't for the action I'd like it. I'm sure I just got a dud.Is that a 12 OT Old Timer there? Just got one in from the Exchange....
Much like a single blade Peanut.Seems OK, it's an old one from the last century, W&T good but I am surprised how small it is....![]()
Will, glad you could join us! I don't remember seeing that pic before, it certainly is a creative way of showing off that nice pile of cutlery, I like it! Hope you still have the tortoise shell when the new camera comes in, I'd love to see more of it.I'd like to take part but I'm still waiting for a new camera to arrive...
This will have to do...taken 4 years ago I think, but on the desk!
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The Smalls thread would more than welcome your ring knife, we don't see many of them.The "ring" knife is one that is on the list for photos... perhaps the "SMALLS" thread will be a good home for it![]()
Those would make for a nice diversion from your preparations... with me almost anything in ebony could easily become a distraction, be careful JD.
I know what you mean. Wood has become my favorite knife material.with me almost anything in ebony could easily become a distraction
Here's a pic of three knives that are almost always on my desk at work: a higonokami, a Frost Flying Falcon, and a Victorinox Money Clip (that I sometimes use for a tie clasp).
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Super idea for a tie clasp GT!
- GT
Always a pleasure Perry! Looks like a difficult choice, I'm partial to the appaloosa.
I think those Flying Falcon models are still being made. Seems like I've seen them in a recent catalog with religious inscriptions on the handle. Lots of folks see what I post and wonder, "What the heck is THAT??", but not too many ask your second question, John, about getting one of their own!Some nice looking piles gentlemen.5K Qs , you always show something that catches my eye and makes me wonder what it is and where to get it. I had to go search for the falcon, I'm always on the lookout for more knives to carry at work
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Hootchee Mama!! That looks great!
Found one on the Bay and it's coming my waynot too many ask your second question, John, about getting one of their own!![]()