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 very much Mr. Primble !!!Fine knives and pliers Mr. Harry !
Gotta luv the copper bolster knives.
Now that is a fine tip to moist meat Chief - I can smell that smoke thru the wires and wireless.no screws either![]()
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After 7 years use, ignitor in my pellet smoker shortedLike to position the excess fat cap on the rack above the meat. As the fat renders it drips on to the butt below, helping keep it moist. "Autobaste" TM
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Thanks John.Great combo, Todd.![]()
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Love the orange John.
I know, I’m really enjoying this one. I didn’t think it was developing much of a patina until I compared it to the ironwood that hasn’t been carried at all). It’s really hard to capture in a photo, but there is significant difference between the two.Gotta luv the copper bolster knives.
I used to say the very same thing Ed. I got a plan later on that had texting included. The younger generation, like my son and daughter in law, rarely call on the phone, but, they text me often. That made it worth learning and using for me. My now young grandson will likely be a texter as well.What's all the hoopla about texting anyway? Just call someone for gosh sake. Why text and get yer thumbs tired poking letters on the key pad? T
I used to say the very same thing Ed. I got a plan later on that had texting included. The younger generation, like my son and daughter in law, rarely call on the phone, but, they text me often. That made it worth learning and using for me. My now young grandson will likely be a texter as well.![]()
Such a distinctive Boker! (And a nice wallet,too).
I'm with ya, Ed. It's so funny -- people could tap 10 digits and actually have a conversation, but often choose to have texting sessions where they are tapping out hundreds of letters to text each other back and forth instead. In this high-tech age, it's as if people are going back in time to use their phones as personal telegraphs.What's all the hoopla about texting anyway? Just call someone for gosh sake. Why text and get yer thumbs tired poking letters on the key pad?
Thank you, Todd.Love the orange John.