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I looked it up. Wow to the price.Your BFF showed up! Nice! Mine's supposed to arrive today. Looks good John. Great pairing too.![]()
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.
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I looked it up. Wow to the price.Your BFF showed up! Nice! Mine's supposed to arrive today. Looks good John. Great pairing too.![]()
Synthetic horns don't 'honk'.Maybe I can get some synthetic horns to put on the cattle.
Thank you, Bart.You’ve got quite the lineup here lately. That one is super cool also.
It's almost like they have people visiting our forum for ideas on what they should make.Boker is making some great knives these days
Thanks, Jack.Cool wee FB John, I've not seen that model before
Everything goes better with a little Lamb.It goes nicely with your regular Lamb
They get posted every one in a while and I always thought it was a handy way to carry a little fixed blade.That Boker looks like a great carry, John. Maybe I'm just more tuned into it now, but it seems like more small-ish edc fixed blades have been showing up here lately. I'm on board for that.
Thank you, Gary.Your BFF showed up! Nice! Mine's supposed to arrive today. Looks good John. Great pairing too.
GEC really did a nice job with that smooth autumn bone.
Thanks, Jeremy.Your pair for today are very complimentary to each other.
Ah, a new favorite Ed.Easy to see why, that thing is fantastic! Great pickup.
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I thought grinding the guard nub back on mine would make it go into the sheath easier. It may have made a slight difference, but now I know the steel is very hard.
I don't have a problem with the nub, either visually, or in terms of the fit of the sheath (tight at first, but fine now)![]()
The sheath on mine was tight at first too, but it's pretty thin leather and has stretched out to fit. I'm hoping it doesn't start to get too loose.
Nice!Thanks, Jack.
It's modeled after a custom Barlow fixed blade.
Comes with a pocket clip sheath for ease of pocket carry.
Definitely!Everything goes better with a little Lamb.![]()
Definitely RachelThinking of Ukraine.
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The sheath on mine was tight at first too, but it's pretty thin leather and has stretched out to fit. I'm hoping it doesn't start to get too loose.
Me too r8shell. Carrying my EJ again today, along with a pocket slip that arrived just last week from the Ukraine.Thinking of Ukraine.
Nice pairing Jeremy, two great looking knives.We have PNW weather here again today, carrying these two.
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Those two should play well together John. The only problem with being home is I have to resist buying something, like a new BFF. I almost wish the internet would go out!
Great knives Jon. Nice sunglasses too, I’m actually trying out a couple new pairs of sunglasses, but we don’t have any sun around here today so I guess I have to see which pair does the best job of reducing the glare off the snow!View attachment 1751582
No work today and it’s a nice 70 degrees out. I figured I’d do my homework outside.
I know what you mean... I keep wanting a new Case/Bose.The only problem with being home is I have to resist buying something, like a new BFF. I almost wish the internet would go out!
+1!Thinking of Ukraine.
Nice pairing Jeremy, two great looking knives.![]()
Thanks Todd. Great pic of your IRJ.This one will see pocket time today, but I think I’ll be switching a lot today.View attachment 1751828
Very cool picture, Todd. I like the little fishing statue.