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.
Cool Cash find Jack; thank you very kindly my friend!!!Taking care of business, in considerable style![]()
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Super cool grab for your Random Tuesday tote; the Winchester makes an amazing partner to your 2018 Guardians Lambsfoot!I think I told my friend Primble I just had the one Doctor's Knife the other day. Well, my Random Tuesday scrabble put this Winchester into my hand, so it seems that I have two!Pairing it with my 2018 Guardians SFO
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Cool Cash find Jack; thank you very kindly my friend!!!
Super cool grab for your Random Tuesday tote; the Winchester makes an amazing partner to your 2018 Guardians Lambsfoot!![]()
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I've got my fingers crossed for good weather for you.I'm going to try and get on the stream tomorrow, although it looks like it might rain.
I can see why. That 92 is just gorgeous!If the patina is any indicator, this 92 is my favored carry.
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Looking great! How is it as a user, Pete?
Looks like a fabulous day! Nice to be rounding the corner into Spring, and enjoying all that goes with it.
Thank you, I love how old fashioned it looks. Anyone know the history behind the Eureka Jack pattern?I can see why. That 92 is just gorgeous!![]()
Thanks Jeremy. Never thought I'd be into bone scales but GEC's take on it has converted me.That 92 is beautiful.
That Squirrel is my favorite of the 4 in the Bush Baby Series , most likely because of the handle length . I think you need to cut a piece of string with it , if for no other reason than to just be able to say that you cut something with it . Those little Arnos are just so simple and PERFECT in their finish . I was a little disappointed that they stopped making 2 of the Series of 4 . Do you ever carry it ???
Pete, it’s really comfortable in hand and in pocket. It’s a big one but we’ll balanced and the blade has been great to eat with.Looking great! How is it as a user, Pete?
Oh yes, I've carried it and used it to open mail and a bag of chips.That Squirrel is my favorite of the 4 in the Bush Baby Series , most likely because of the handle length . I think you need to cut a piece of string with it , if for no other reason than to just be able to say that you cut something with it . Those little Arnos are just so simple and PERFECT in their finish . I was a little disappointed that they stopped making 2 of the Series of 4 . Do you ever carry it ???
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Paul you have me jonesing for a 33. Seems like the perfect smaller knife.This pair again today.
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They are kind of special and I hope that you can keep it my friend .![]()
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This is the last #36 I have left in my collection and it’s been sitting on my desk since last night with the tube nearby. I’m still unsure I want to keep it and will take my time to decide but what I can say is this is one of the most well made GEC’s I currently own. Completely flush at half stop. Just an extremely well made knife and the NACB is definitely my favorite of the run. Maybe if I start using it it’ll earn a forever stayTime will tell.