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.
Thanks, JW.Love the covers on that 74!![]()
That one is so cool.
and I thought I was the only one ! ...........................hey, that's my motto "Slow and steady" !My kids are horrified if you tell them that you can actually call People on their phone. Can't even go see the friends without texting firstI just go wirh it these days. What makes me smile, they get annoyed with me for not replying quick enough, I will be typing a response to the first & they have already sent 2 or 3 more
slow & steady for me
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I never said I wasn't with Ed. I agree with you both, but, I adapted ..................... somewhat. With my kin, it is either text or nuttin.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.![]()
That is a fine looking patina to my eye !
That's a cool-looking wallet Todd, matches your Barlow perfectly![]()
That’s a short looking set up right there! Black and gold does it for me. And I sure do like a picture of a good knife on a sharp looking wallet.
Great looking wallet Jeremy! Cool to see you getting into leather goods.@sbh06
Thanks for the kind words gentlemen.Both the wallet and the knife look great, Todd. Nice work, Jeremy.
As a coach Bart, that’s the best thing you can hear. My number one goal as a coach is to make sure my athletes still love the sport when the season is over. Way more important than winning.This year was my son’s first year playing Little League and today was the last game of the season. It was our seventh game in nine days. I’ve had enough snack shack food to last me a while. It was a great season with a great coach and great team. I had my Rough Ryder Barlow with me.
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Great picture Crappie. I love how that shield flows with the lines of that knife.Had this #12 with me on the water today.
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It’s the same. Just opened all the way upFANTASTIC, Paul!
Is that the same one you posted the other day, or did you like it so much you picked up another?
Glad you’re enjoying it, Dwight! That was a fun GAW!
Grest photo!
Congrats Jon! Look at that little dude!
(See @JohnDF even babies know you hold the knife in the right hand, open it with the left.)
Looks like a pretty good hat to me.
Wait, not even the flat cap?
Congrats, Taylor!Nice #77.
Nice! Our pup’s name is Maggie, too.
Sorry to hear that, Mike. Best wishes for you and your family.
That’s great, GT! Congrats!
And a big congrats to you, Meako!
That’s one of those still-kickin’-myself GECs for me.
Old photo here, but I've been carrying this #21 Bull Buster around with me for a couple days.
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I was really hoping he would have a coach that kept it fun and he did. They ended up winning a lot, too. He already can’t wait for next season. First thing he asked when we got home was “wanna play catch?” So we did.As a coach Bart, that’s the best thing you can hear. My number one goal as a coach is to make sure my athletes still love the sport when the season is over. Way more important than winning.
Thank you for the very kind words, Jack!!!I hope you had an excellent day hiking buddy!
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