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.
Hmm brave or foolhardy.....[/QUOTE][QUOTE="sonofwilfred, post: 20310950, member: 4
My wife doesn't know it yet but I have her older Huntsman today[/QUOTEdy
Lol, yes they do DanHa ha the knife your carrying and my lamb skinner would go together well![]()
Early Craftsman?![]()
I have a mystery to me, 80s SAK. It has the tool set of a Champion A without the long nail file. It's unmodified and was purchased new in Germany and given to the previous owner as a communion gift.
I had myself convinced I didn't need an Electrician. Apparently I was wrong!
Hey well done mate, and Thanks!! I just went through some books and the original Craftsman did have a fish scaler not pliersEarly Craftsman?
I really like it. Of course, now I'm pretty sure I need a few more alox VicsI had myself convinced I didn't need an Electrician. Apparently I was wrong!
I received a custom electrician from @Spikediesel with Micarta cover on the front and Alox with bit driver and O2 wrench holes on the back stock Alox cover. It's been in my pocket everyday since it showed up!I had myself convinced I didn't need an Electrician. Apparently I was wrong!
That sounds insane! Any photos I/we can see?I received a custom electrician from @Spikediesel with Micarta cover on the front and Alox with bit driver and O2 wrench holes on the back stock Alox cover. It's been in my pocket everyday since it showed up!![]()
The sickness is real! The reason I haven't pulled the trigger yet; I have a feeling the moment I carry a multi-tool without a can opener is the moment I'll need a can opener.I really like it. Of course, now I'm pretty sure I need a few more alox Vics
I sometimes wish it had a can opener just for driving Phillips screws. I've only ever used a SAK can opener on a can once and that was just to see how well it works.The sickness is real! The reason I haven't pulled the trigger yet; I have a feeling the moment I carry a multi-tool without a can opener is the moment I'll need a can opener.