Primble
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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.
I’m just now discovering what a nice pattern it is because this is my first 18. It likely won’t be my last. Pretty sure the next time I’m in the Ozarks I’ll be picking up one of those synthetic Ebony models with the CV and a punch.The 18 is such a good pattern, I'm glad it's one of the patterns Case decided to try with s35vn. I'm tempted. It just needs a punch![]()
Thanks bud,I'm a time traveler again today, commenting on some posts that caught my eye last Friday and Saturday.
Those osage orange handles sure are handsome, no matter what the pattern they're on!
Top-notch pair; I especially like the brown sawcut bone on the Case Barlow!
Outstanding stag gunstock jack!
I always enjoy the pics from your rides.
I have one of those (but not with orange handle) and I agree that it's a splendid knife. That leaf-shaped blade is quite common on European knives (another example in the next quote), and is a treat to use!
That's a beauty, Steve!
You're pretty observant, Bart! That was definitely a safety precaution when I took photos of drains and sewer grates. I happened to find a piece of light cotton rope, about 7' long, on the side of the road when I was out for my morning walk while on vacation. I tied the ends together to make a loop, attached an S-clip to one end to clip onto a knife shackle, and tied the other end to the hammer loop on the carpenter shorts I typically wear during the summer. Not only did it relieve my anxiety of dropping a knife down a drain, but it also gave me a way to quickly get my knife out of the road if a vehicle came my way.
Thanks, Jack; I thoroughly enjoyed the vacation, even if I'm not as "active" as I used to be while there.
Superb double stag pair for you!
Your Churchill is a captivating classic!!
Notable pair, Harry!
What a great idea for your grandson's birthday, John!
Jim, I'll bet that ravishing canoe floats your boat!
That baseball knife is sensational!
(And speaking of sensational, I came back from a couple of weeks where I didn't pay much attention to "current events" and found out that Pujols is going absolutely nuts this month - Go, Old Guys!!)
Tremendous twosome, Steve; that golden stag lambsfoot always makes me smile!
Grand green Vic Electrician!
A Tinker sure is a capable knife IMHO!
- GT
I tried the pen blade of my gunny peeling spuds last week,it did well.Another couple of "keep in the kitchen" knives I'm carrying this week, both old American Imperials. This photo features their pen blades, which seldom get used for food prep.
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- GT
Excellent choiceI’m just now discovering what a nice pattern it is because this is my first 18. It likely won’t be my last. Pretty sure the next time I’m in the Ozarks I’ll be picking up one of those synthetic Ebony models with the CV and a punch.![]()
Always nice to see the workhorse.
Thank you, Todd.Nice pairing John.
I absolutely love that pairing... really good picture too.
Those covers are super nice.
Thank you, Jack.Great-looking pair John
That looks like a super handy pocket tool.
You got me seriously lookin at that 18 … just sayin’ …It sure seems to be heading in that direction. It’s with me again today.View attachment 1910317
Nice pairing John.
Great photo Mike, those covers are beautiful. I parted with mine almost a year ago…probably made a mistake.![]()
Thanks John.Always nice to see the workhorse.![]()
The 44 looks so good in Ebony James, and of course…”Hail to the Hotdog!”
I’m really liking mine…but I don’t want to be accused of being an enabler!You got me seriously lookin at that 18 … just sayin’ …![]()
I think that ship has sailed...I don’t want to be accused of being an enabler!
Hope those blues pass quickly.feeling a little blue today. guess I'll carry my blue knife. Case TB61028W DAM
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(again not shown are the three SAK, Toferner, and Leatherman)