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.
My gosh, the Fleamarket might have more amazing Fiddlebacks than ever!!! WOW
Quote Originally Posted by bonafide View Post
I'll take it.
F*ck! ��
Are you tired of letting those Fiddlebacks slip into the hands of the normal hoarders? Do you need cash now? Well if your answers are all yes, then PM The Duder right now!
I can lend you the money straight away! Everybody qualifies! Nobody is turned down! No credit? Bad credit? No problem! PM me now and never let another fiddleback slip away again!
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Interest rate in image above is based on credit score of 800. Lower scores will result in higher rates and a few hidden fees. Not many, but a few.
Are you tired of letting those Fiddlebacks slip into the hands of the normal hoarders? Do you need cash now? Well if your answers are all yes, then PM The Duder right now!
I can lend you the money straight away! Everybody qualifies! Nobody is turned down! No credit? Bad credit? No problem! PM me now and never let another fiddleback slip away again!
![]()
Interest rate in image above is based on credit score of 800. Lower scores will result in higher rates and a few hidden fees. Not many, but a few.
Are you tired of letting those Fiddlebacks slip into the hands of the normal hoarders? Do you need cash now? Well if your answers are all yes, then PM The Duder right now!
I can lend you the money straight away! Everybody qualifies! Nobody is turned down! No credit? Bad credit? No problem! PM me now and never let another fiddleback slip away again!
![]()
Interest rate in image above is based on credit score of 800. Lower scores will result in higher rates and a few hidden fees. Not many, but a few.
In my Econ class we took the rates of the local check into cash and applied them compounding into a yearly rate and it was like 3000% apy so you must be on the right track!
I agree Grizz. I would have taken that knife in a second.
I just want to do my best to help those in need.
I'm kicking myself for not pulling the trigger on it when I had the chance. I hesitated because I'm two Fiddlebacks deeper than my current affordability & haven't sold anything yet... I thinking this is one I'll regret for awhile :grumpy: