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.
Thank you Mr. Jack !Thanks for the info Mr P, you have a lovely collection![]()
I think I might have only one Doctor's Knife, a Kastor, which looks like it's seen a good bit of doctorin'!![]()
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Inspired by @JJ Cahill , I'm having a Double Barlow Day!![]()
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That's a really good lookin' knife (and patina) in my book !Wrapping up my trio of match striker long pulls today. Slacker that I am, I didn’t find any black flowers…
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Great pics Mr PThis ought to cover Wooden Wednesday as well as the current two Barlow's in yer pocket fashion trend.
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Reckon we might have the same denttist!
I reckon it might have a bit more life in it my friendThank you Mr. Jack !
Looks like that old Kastor could do some more doctorin' !
Hmmm ...............................I wonder if anyone has tried the old remedy Castor oil to cure Covid ??? ..................... If it don't kill you, it might cure you !
and by the way ...................... nice Flitzed Barlow !![]()
C70 carbon steelHere is my A Wright & Son knife, I really like the spear blade and am thinking of switching it out with the Sabot knife today, although it does have a stiff spring to pull open compared to the Sabot. It probably has a carbon blade but I was wondering if it could be stainless, anyone know who has this model or if those who use the lambs foot version? I have a working edge on it but seems a little hard to get it sharper. Good overall size.View attachment 1785949View attachment 1785950
Great picture, Bart.
Thank you, my friend.Great pic John
Great picture, Jack.
My aunt was an old fashioned farm woman with a lot of grit and she gave it to us kids a time or two, or probably just once cause she couldn't catch me to give it to me a second time. The taste was so bitter and long lasting, you would completely forget what ailed you !I just missed the Castor Oil days, but I've not heard good things!![]()
Thanks pal, I'd like to say it was deliberate!Great picture, Jack.
I like the way the background just fades into a mass of color without any definition. Very artsy.![]()
Fantastic fishy photo JohnGood Morning Porch Friends
Re-sorting my fly box made for a good photo opportunity.
Many of these flies were tied and given to me by my friend Todd,bigfish64
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Oh no!My aunt was an old fashioned farm woman with a lot of grit and she gave it to us kids a time or two, or probably just once cause she couldn't catch me to give it to me a second time. The taste was so bitter and long lasting, you would completely forget what ailed you !![]()
Thanks, John. I have opened it. It requires thumb nail exercisesGreat picture, Bart.
I hope you've been doing your thumb strengthening exercises by opening that pen blade frequently.![]()
That is a beaut alrightThanks, Gus. Thats the Case that John gave me and it’s is a nice one. Great looking 48. I like those![]()
Gawgeous examples there Rob… and such nostalgia to bootThis ought to cover Wooden Wednesday as well as the current two Barlow's in yer pocket fashion trend.![]()
Beauty of a pic and sweet flies from ToddGood Morning Porch Friends
Re-sorting my fly box made for a good photo opportunity.
Many of these flies were tied and given to me by my friend Todd,bigfish64