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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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Somewhere fun if you care to share? What’s your preferred recreational activity in the mountains? Also - to keep it connected to the group, what FF knives will you be taking with you?Good morning Fiddlefriends. Friday is here again! Ive got to work all weekend but then I'm headed to the mountains for the next week with my best friend Marley. Life is good.
Ive got a place in northern Colorado.Somewhere fun if you care to share? What’s your preferred recreational activity in the mountains? Also - to keep it connected to the group, what FF knives will you be taking with you?
Fixed it for you.Ive got a place in northern Colorado.
We'll be hiking, trail riding w/ the SxS, fly fishing small streams for wild trout, and bear watching IN the cabin.
Hope that doesn't happen again!Fixed it for you.![]()
Handyman sure is tempting.There's some nice Fiddlebacks that dropped last night.
Better get you some!
Im tempted as well.Handyman sure is tempting.
Hope you enjoy it. Wife and I spent a week with the bike in Radio City, SD 2019. One month before the Sturgis rally. We had so much fun riding through the Black Hills. Lots of beautiful scenery and great places to eat and hike. We would love to go back but probably won't ride the bike from NC. I was doing a project in Iowa so wasn't that far away. Good times.I’m heading out to the Black Hills for my first of three mountain bike races in September. This is the big one - 50 miles and 6,000’ of climbing!
Go crush it!I’m heading out to the Black Hills for my first of three mountain bike races in September. This is the big one - 50 miles and 6,000’ of climbing!