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.
We need to start a dog photo thread! Mine's a bloodhound/coonhound mix (probably also part freight train).
lwj, Let's see a group photo of the 18 Vics! Hope you feel better.![]()
To post a picture:
a: Upload or FTP it to your webspace. Your Internet Service Provider probably provides you with 5 or 10 MB of free space; if not, use a free photo-host site such as:
http://www.photobucket.com or http://www.photopoint.com
b: click in the address window of the picture's web page to copy the picture's URL using CTRL-C.
c: Use *file|open* to check that this is the correct URL. (Paste the URL into the file|open dialogue box using CTRL-V, then click go and see what happens.)
d: Then come to the forum, click on POST REPLY at the top of an earlier post, (or POST NEW TOPIC -- if it is a completely new topic; ALWAYS USE REPLY TO ADD A PICTURE OR REPLY TO AN EXISTING THREAD).
e: In the message window, paste the url. THEN
f: bracket the URL with the *UBB image codes.
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UBB uses [ ] not < >
Don't forget the /slash in the closing tag only.
But first you need to upload your pictures, and make sure you have the URL's correct.
Note: clicking the "Picture Postcard" button on the reply page (under the size arrow) will automatically add the IMG tags. Just paste your pic's URL in the interactive window, after clicking the Image link.
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Alternately you can use the Manage Attachments button (below the reply window) to directly upload an image file from your hard drive.
That's a nice collection. That red alox one, it is a Cadet?
Yes a lot of SAK collectors would want that one, the bottle open was used before they designed the Combi tool in 1982. Well worth hanging on to and keeping safe.
Is that Swisschamp sitting on your dog ?