parfums95
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Jean Baptiste Leveque View attachment 2012675
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.
Is that a lockback? That is a CLEAN execution...I'd love to carve up one of those some day.Nicolas Couderc View attachment 2012672
yes, a rear lifting system, like a rear pump. Charlie Bennica uses this systemIs that a lockback? That is a CLEAN execution...I'd love to carve up one of those some day.
I will have to go through my crate. Then post some pictures for everyone. I just bought an entire 875lb crate of knives seized and thrown in the crate by US Customs, the do not protect them at all, but that averages 2500-3200 knives, so there must be some really weird and usually ones in their to share.Love that Lorien, lorien.
This Davison in ivory on a rainy day. Heading to Father's Day service tonight.
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I'd like too see epic of the crate full!!!!! Pretty pleaseI will have to go through my crate. Then post some pictures for everyone. I just bought an entire 875lb crate of knives seized and thrown in the crate by US Customs, the do not protect them at all, but that averages 2500-3200 knives, so there must be some really weird and usually ones in their to share.
I get my pins, screws and parts wholesale and as the Customs Department takes no special care to pack or ship, as my per thousand on parts is .99 cents for each size, so in my last order I also order every size pin and screw made so when I go through them all I can separate out the ones that I have to hot blue, don't do hot bluing unless set up for it, but I got my pressure cooker which is 20 gallons from US Military surplus, who uses it on their rifles and rotates them in after a while, but just like the military they bought to many of them, the cost was great and it was not a retail pressure cooker but one for hot bluing, that way when I mix a vat of toxic black, I don't have to worry about getting on me, as it hd the shields etc already. So when I lay them al out I will take several photographs and posst them.I'd like too see epic of the crate full!!!!! Pretty please![]()
It took a full sized appliance dolly with straps to get itoff the driveway.I get my pins, screws and parts wholesale and as the Customs Department takes no special care to pack or ship, as my per thousand on parts is .99 cents for each size, so in my last order I also order every size pin and screw made so when I go through them all I can separate out the ones that I have to hot blue, don't do hot bluing unless set up for it, but I got my pressure cooker which is 20 gallons from US Military surplus, who uses it on their rifles and rotates them in after a while, but just like the military they bought to many of them, the cost was great and it was not a retail pressure cooker but one for hot bluing, that way when I mix a vat of toxic black, I don't have to worry about getting on me, as it hd the shields etc already. So when I lay them al out I will take several photographs and posst them.