BrotherJim
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Maybe one from this drawer on Tuesday



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.
Wowsers. Just fantastic.
Looks beautiful there Jeff!I tried to keep up with likin y’alls knife photos, but we’ve been on the road, doing some visiting, and more on the road. I carried my usual TL-29 and Wenger along with my Schrade Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack for the first two days, and today I swapped the Schrade for the lambfoot I brought along. I also have an Ek Bowie along, because why not.
Quick shot from Saturday before we left of some of the favorites I could live with if they were all I could possess.View attachment 1658642Finally settled in, got the grill going, and some vegetables on the stove, and watching the sun getting ready to set. The knife, a Klein, performed cooking duties just fine.View attachment 1658643I sure like this part of the US of A.
Jeff… looks and sounds like fun! Can I ask, what is the pouch you have your knives strapped in? Looks like a nice size. I periodically look for a knife travel bag with straps like that, haven’t found exactly what I’m looking for yet.I tried to keep up with likin y’alls knife photos, but we’ve been on the road, doing some visiting, and more on the road. I carried my usual TL-29 and Wenger along with my Schrade Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack for the first two days, and today I swapped the Schrade for the lambfoot I brought along. I also have an Ek Bowie along, because why not.
Quick shot from Saturday before we left of some of the favorites I could live with if they were all I could possess.View attachment 1658642Finally settled in, got the grill going, and some vegetables on the stove, and watching the sun getting ready to set. The knife, a Klein, performed cooking duties just fine.View attachment 1658643I sure like this part of the US of A.
What is that? It's beautiful!Spiffin it up this Sunday
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Not my knife, but I'm pretty sure that was made by Birdvis.What is that? It's beautiful!
Your Harrison Fisher Ruler Knife reminds me of the old adage "measure twice and cut once;" very cool Monday combo, Jack!![]()
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Thanks very much JJ