Angry Waiter
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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, my friend.Great pic John
You are welcome.
Your posts are like entering a virtual time machine. Just fantastic!A couple from the New York Knife company (1852-1931) today:
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Good to see that the covers on your SAK will match the covers on your Titleists -- well-chosen!!!Doing some golfing today. Taking these two with me. View attachment 1852357
For some reason I thought of a cop when they ask “you got anything sharp on you”."Dry" heat for a change, huh?
Don't worry. It'll rain this afternoon for an hour or two and hit about 1500% humidity when the sun returns.
Are you in the Miami-Dade or Monroe County (Homestead/Florida City/Everglades/and The Florida Keys) area?
This weeks Friday --> Friday carry
The Mini Champ in watch pocket, the Evo Grip 14, LM, and Hercules are on my belt ... the latter two in a sheath @ 15:00.
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In right front pocket:
Rough Rider RR603 "XL" Stockman. (only just 4 3/8" closed)
Rough Rider RR1287 "Half Hawk"/"Loom Fixer".
Both are the (out of production) Synthetic Yellow series with 440A blades.
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Decided to carry the Half Hawk/Loom Fixer incase I need a large sheepsfoot. I doubt I'll be fixing a loom anytime soon, but still a handy pattern.
EDIT: oops. forgot to take the Toferner neck knife off for the picture. oh well ... y'alls probably getting sick of seeing it anyway.
Not only that, he can enjoy it by looking at yours!It's Fancy Friday!
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Note toJohnDF : You can keep your Barlow pristine and enjoy the patina on mine, vicariously.
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Oh no! I like seeing safe queens. I can enjoy using my knife, knowing it isn't the last of its kind, and there are still perfect examples being preserved somewhere.Thank you, Rachel. That is very kind of you.
Perhaps I should just use your picture in future postings.![]()
Thanks!Beautiful Barlowr8shell .
That too!Not only that, he can enjoy it by looking at yours!![]()