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Ahhhhhhh! Stay calm everyone, stay calm!Oh, 3 blade pattern.
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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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Ahhhhhhh! Stay calm everyone, stay calm!Oh, 3 blade pattern.
Sound advice after the wave of hysteria....Ahhhhhhh! Stay calm everyone, stay calm!
It could be three blades with six functions:
1. A spear blade with a cap-lifter like the 25 beerlow.
2. A sheepsfoot with a comb on the spine.
3. A flat head screwdriver with a nail file.
I have a couple of them in the drawer. I remember a time when everybody had them on their keychains, and businesses gave them away as customer loyalty gifts at Christmas time every year.Bringing back the Trim Trio I see.
Reference: https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bassett-trim-trio.1768598/
Outstanding!A few weeks ago I stated that Victorinox would no longer be making group knives. Fortunately they changed their stance.
You turn that spear into a clip and that would be my perfect combo right there!3 blades aye,a punch a lambsfoot and a Spear off the 77.
It's called an electrician, even has a cap lifter.Outstanding!
It's gonna be a SAK Alox stockman! Sign me up.
Honestly, I can't think of anyone who could mass produce a stockman better than them. If they'd only try.
You betcha! Great knives, mine does all I ask of it; but all identical, if they came with jigged bone handles they would have pizzazz. OHIt's called an electrician, even has a cap lifter.![]()
Got one, but we were talking three blade. Do away with the screwdriver/caplifter, and the center divider, and it's a stockman.It's called an electrician, even has a cap lifter.![]()
don't forget to swap the main blade with the sheepfoot blade, and put the nail nick in the other side of the sheepfoot.Got one, but we were talking three blade. Do away with the screwdriver/caplifter, and the center divider, and it's a stockman.
Ah, one of my favorite knives. Sadly, lost in an unfortunate "This is my pocket knife now" accident after I loaned it to my wife. I only get to see it when it needs to be sharpened and have tape gunk cleaned off it. My precious. I even bought her a full SET of those pretty colored annual Alox SAK limited editions, in Orchid (close to pink, which she loves), hoping to free the Electrician from the confines of her purse / pockets.You betcha! Great knives, mine does all I ask of it; but all identical, if they came with jigged bone handles they would have pizzazz. OH
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I've lost a fair number of knives to similar "accidents". They now all live in random purses and drawers, which I'm not allowed to remove them from.Ah, one of my favorite knives. Sadly, lost in an unfortunate "This is my pocket knife now" accident after I loaned it to my wife. I only get to see it when it needs to be sharpened and have tape gunk cleaned off it. My precious. I even bought her a full SET of those pretty colored annual Alox SAK limited editions, in Orchid (close to pink, which she loves), hoping to free the Electrician from the confines of her purse / pockets.
And what happens? "Oh, those are pretty! Those are part of MY collection now, this one is still my user." Great. I just have to carry on, with my Cadet and Pioneer to console me.
That would be a Forum Knife not many would forget.It could be three blades with six functions:
1. A spear blade with a cap-lifter like the 25 beerlow.
2. A sheepsfoot with a comb on the spine.
3. A flat head screwdriver with a nail file.
I’m not sure if you got an answer, but the criteria is something like: a certain amount of time as a member and also a certain amount of posts in the traditional forum.Not to sound like a total d.a., but how do we get considered as a potential buyer for the forum knife? I’m oblivious to the process. Thanks in advance for any input.