"There's More Than Corn In Indiana" 5K Tradeaway

Wow, that is one fantastic looking single blade and the "corn cob" handles are great! I'd like to be counted as "in" for this.
Thanks for the opportunity and I'll get digging for a good "folksy" item just in case. :thumbup:
 
Kerry, I really appreciate the opportunity. This knife is flat out beautiful and I would love to be lucky enough to have it ride in my pocket!
 
Haven't been around here too much lately but saw this and its hard to pass on. So count me in if you will.
 
Am I lucky today that I have posted here once in a while beside all the reading I do. I have posts enough to be able to do this post telling I.m exited about partissipating in this give away ;)

Or simpler

I,m in.

Bosse
 
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If this means 500 in bladeforums and not just the Traditional subforums, please count me in. It'd be an honor to own a Wilfred knife. I've also never owned a custom, handmade knife, and this would be one hell of a way to start. Normally single-blade traditionals aren't my "thing", but the more I see back-pockets and the Zulu Spear, the more I feel like trying one out.

BTW, what commercials used the "There's more than corn in Indiana" line? I remember seeing these all the time growing up near Chicago (in Geneva, IL), but I can't remember what the heck it was for (that was 18+ years ago).

Anyway, thanks for the chance for this incredible knife.
 
CORN:D

Yes please Mr. KH a very nice offer indeed.

Something folksy? Be careful what you wish for...:D:eek:
 
Kerry,

Please don't count this post as an entry.

That's a great looking BP and a very generous giveaway/tradeaway. You're the man.

Jason
 
You should hop in on it, Jason. You probably won't win anyway :D
 
Ummmm,

I have to enter this one. I have never been to the Hamptons before. I hear fall is the best weather.
 
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BTW, what commercials used the "There's more than corn in Indiana" line? I remember seeing these all the time growing up near Chicago (in Geneva, IL), but I can't remember what the heck it was for (that was 18+ years ago).

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That was the slogan of Indiana Beach back in the day. Their mascot is a cartoon crow and in the commercial it would sing "There's more than corn in Indiana" to the tune of "Back Home Again In Indiana". Pretty corny, but it would stick in yer head which was brilliant sales.
 
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