Johnnythefox
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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.
Keep at it, Harry. I’ll bet it seems like forever, but that progress is encouraging.We stayed way East of you , so it probably was not us . Thank you for asking Jeff . The Doctor cleared me 3 days ago . The last Motion Measurement taken in degrees was 113 degrees , which was 5 degrees better than I had previously done and I am going up stairs fairly well but I still have a ways to go .
From here on , I think it will just take some time .
Harry
Appreciate the kind comments, Dave. I’m glad you’re not too bored by the garden comments, but I’m under no illusion thst I’m anywhere close to some of our members who are real farmers, making a living at growing food.Great photo, love the patina and knives!Always interesting reading on your garden endeavours, seems you really studied up on traditional/organic garden science.
Real beauties from the past and present.
Congratulations!!!
7 years already, my youngest daugter went to Spain a couple years ago and loved it. Carrying a 2014, GEC 15 my oldest daughter gifted to me around the same time. Thanks for the compliment on the 73
Nice one! @BrotherJim
Always great to see your favorites OH, the 6318 is now on my list
Always love seeing your vintage gems and great photography@Gevonovich
You really captured the beauty of that one @lambertiana ! I have to get something in horn!
I guess I’m not the first to comment, but another compliment on your mossy gate knife pic!
Great news, Harry.The Doctor cleared me 3 days ago . The last Motion Measurement taken in degrees was 113 degrees , which was 5 degrees better than I had previously done and I am going up stairs fairly well but I still have a ways to go .
From here on , I think it will just take some time .
Thank you, Jack.Love that pic John
Great picture, Jack... You're making my hungry.
That's a working pair that should fill every need.
Those trees are magnificent Bart, one day I hope to see them up close and not just in pictures.![]()
Speaking of @Sacto’s beautiful redwood photo, and the cool fungus that is breaking down the even older ones that died, what I remember most was the absolutely primeval silence in there.
Thank you. I don't feel properly "knifed" without a full assortment of blade shapes.Sweet pair of Jacks.
They compliment each other nicely.
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I agree! Is there a term for that? Underbladeaphobia? Fear of being under bladed?Thank you. I don't feel properly "knifed" without a full assortment of blade shapes.