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 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Is that a CF milli!? If so it looks awesome! Never seen one before.
Cold Steel Code 4!
That Sir, is a gorgeous folder. Have been looking for one of These a Long time now. But 725$ here in EU, naah Think ill pass..
Shouldnt byt more knives tbh..
Ooooh, you're going to love it, I promise you. It's so thin and light, yet still manages to be extremely robust. As a matter of fact, I would even go so far as to say that it offers one of the greatest strength to weight ratios on the market.
I have 2 ladybugs, one an original in AUS-6 and another hawkbill salt, how do you plan on carrying it, key chain or pocket? I carry mine on my keys and its great to have their, ill never forget it cause I can't go anywhere without my keys and it (especially the hawkbill) is so usefull, I don't know of a more capiable cutting tool that fits on your keys. Even for loose pocket carry the LB is a great knife. The manbug I mention above will replace them on my keys, but that's mostly cause I want the ZDP blade, not anything against the ladybug, I'll probabily still carry the hawkbill around some atleast till I get me a Tasman.That's what sold me on it. It seems like it will live up to its name (I guess it means "no assistance needed"). I honestly don't need a new knife, but I don't have a knife between 3.15 and 3.75 inches. So eh, why not. It beat out a 550hg griptilian for a purchase in that size range.
I'm trying to decide between a bunch of small true edc type knives to get on the way to me too:
Spyderco ladybug salt
Little traditional navaja slip joint
Little higonokami
Rough rider tiny toothpick
Sanrenmu gr5-605
If anybody has any of those on the way let me know how you like them once you get them, tough decision .
That's what sold me on it. It seems like it will live up to its name (I guess it means "no assistance needed"). I honestly don't need a new knife, but I don't have a knife between 3.15 and 3.75 inches. So eh, why not. It beat out a 550hg griptilian for a purchase in that size range.
I'm trying to decide between a bunch of small true edc type knives to get on the way to me too:
Spyderco ladybug salt
Little traditional navaja slip joint
Little higonokami
Rough rider tiny toothpick
Sanrenmu gr5-605
If anybody has any of those on the way let me know how you like them once you get them, tough decision.
Thanks TouchOfRed, I am pretty excited about it. I have a small 21 with ebony inlay now but I am looking forward to the larger size and the Insingo blade. I have never seen a large Sebenza in person so although I know the specs it will still be quite surprise to see it in person. I will have to wait until Christmas to see it but I am sure it will be worth the wait.
I have 2 ladybugs, one an original in AUS-6 and another hawkbill salt, how do you plan on carrying it, key chain or pocket? I carry mine on my keys and its great to have their, ill never forget it cause I can't go anywhere without my keys and it (especially the hawkbill) is so usefull, I don't know of a more capiable cutting tool that fits on your keys. Even for loose pocket carry the LB is a great knife. The manbug I mention above will replace them on my keys, but that's mostly cause I want the ZDP blade, not anything against the ladybug, I'll probabily still carry the hawkbill around some atleast till I get me a Tasman.
That's one thing holding me back, I'm not sure. I might have just lost a case tiny trapper that my dad gave me while carrying in my back pocket, and I attribute it to the small size.