bigfish64
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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.
Did the wood on your Pony Jack come that dark or has it darkened through use? Either way, it looks very nice.Storming pretty good here in my part of California. Calling for more wind, rain and possibly some snow. Carried these two today.![]()
There is no right or wrong, just a willingness to listen to reason.I’m clearly on the wrong side of this argument!
Lol...one might say it’s…charming.
Isn't it nice to find the knife that works best for you?
Exactly!Isn't it nice to find the knife that works best for you?
But then it necessitates a second carry to appease our knife cravings.
I'm loving your seasonal backgrounds buddy
Thank you, Jack.I'm loving your seasonal backgrounds buddy
We’ll title this photo Stag On Cellblock C.Thanks for the recommendation.My first love was the stockman pattern, looking forward to trying it (and posting the photos of it)!
George Harrison could have had just about anything but his dominant interest was gardening. I hope to make time for it some day, my wife has a real green thumb..
Thanks for the kind words on the 15, one of the best W&T of any I own. Great looking Old Cross!
My youngest is 30 now but she is still my baby.
Great photo of some beautiful old Remington's!!!
Nice ones! Those would be favorites of mine also
Great looking pair! Beautiful example of the 735115 and happens to be a favorite of mine. (hope I got it right)
This again
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Nice. What is the handle material?Same knife as yesterday, got to be careful not to become repetitious borebut the other side of the medal
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Rachel, you've been showing some really good pairs lately.
Really can't go wrong with a Small Texas Jack.
There's that old worn Alox I like so much.
I think that is smart. Wait and see what Santa leaves under the tree.... I still haven't picked up yet....
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non-Alox Knife of the Week is a black celidor Spartan with a cool shield (thanks, Paul):
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- GT
It was pretty dark but it’s has become darker through the month or two.Did the wood on your Pony Jack come that dark or has it darkened through use? Either way, it looks very nice.
Yep, I only have a handful of safe queens.That's what I like to see,knives used as they should be.
It does have a slight taper, for sure. I consider it an improved coping blade.You’ve made a wee lambfoot!![]()
Thank you. I'm glad I took the risk, and now the Pony Jack is a nominee for my knife-of-the-year.I know it's been said before but I really like your mod on the pen blade of that Pony Jackr8shell .
Thanks, John. I'm set on pairing knives to maximize variety: large/small, curved/straight, etc.Rachel, you've been showing some really good pairs lately.![]()