Thanks Guys, for Everything WINNER PICKED, see 1st post

Thanks Leatherman! I am not even sure what a lineman's knife is so this will be a learning experience for me :D
 
As an electrician, I'd love to have this, as a knife knut I'd love to have this. Thanks for the chance sir!
 
Thank you, very generous GA. This is the place to learn about traditionals, and friendly too.

Not an entry though.
Mike
 
That's cool of you Edanberry.

This is not an entry BTW...............Edit:I guess it is an entry then.
 
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I wasn't going to enter any giveaways until I hit a hundred posts, and now that I've done so, almost all on the trad forum, I feel a bit better about entering. I'm in.

Maybe I shouldn'[t as I don't come across a huge number of flatheads, but I can still put that screwdriver to use. And I just want one. Maybe it's Carl's stories, the one in particular where his dad and neighbour use one to get revenge on a landlord, that sold me on the pattern:) And knowing how many veterans carried one, that history.

Win or lose, thanks for the contest opportunity Edan!
 
I'm in on this too. I can't wait until my collection gets fleshed out enough that I can have my own GAW
 
I wasn't going to enter any giveaways until I hit a hundred posts, and now that I've done so, almost all on the trad forum, I feel a bit better about entering. I'm in.

Maybe I shouldn'[t as I don't come across a huge number of flatheads, but I can still put that screwdriver to use. And I just want one. Maybe it's Carl's stories, the one in particular where his dad and neighbour use one to get revenge on a landlord, that sold me on the pattern:) And knowing how many veterans carried one, that history.

Win or lose, thanks for the contest opportunity Edan!

Congratulations on the (currently) 137 posts :thumbup: I find it a really useful pattern, flat-heads or no.

That was a great story! :D
 
Maybe I shouldn'[t as I don't come across a huge number of flatheads, but I can still put that screwdriver to use.
If bone-stock isn't your thing, you could always chop the bail off, change the handle slabs, and cut the screwdriver down into a sheepsfoot. Perfect knife for the my-first-modification project. In fact, that was the fate of my first Lineman's knife. Poor thing :D

Edan


Wasn't there a whole thread of modded traditionals at some time or another?
 
I'd love to get in on this.

I was just looking at a collection of these this week.
 
I agree I haven't been a member here for the longest time, but this is unlike any internet forum I've ever been a part of, in the best possible way. I would love to get in on the opportunity to get a hold of this. Thanks for the chance!
 
Since you're forcing this on us, this is an entry. It looks like a nice knife, whoever gets it should be very happy.

This part of the forum is a lot nicer and grown up than some other parts.
 
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