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.
That's fantastic! I was under the impression that the issue had been cancelled, glad I was wrong. Bet that cost a pretty pennyWill, it did come to fruition...very limited but I had to have it
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Thank you, Todd.Nice looking rainbow patina John.
Thank you, Bart.I love the horn big ‘un, John
Haven't seen that one in a while... the curse of too many knives.
Looks like the start of a great day... hope you have a good weekend.
Sweet looking Lamb... or is it the donut... Nah, it both.
Smashing Mr P!Sambar Stag Northfield Barlow and my Lon Humphrey Custom Cocobolo Muley for this windy Saturday.
Both of them fit nicely in my KSF fixed blade-folder pocket sheath.
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Wow, that's coolReceived this 1937 buffalo in my change yesterday.
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I like the idea of you carrying all your Lambsfoot knives Gary!Still carrying all my lambsfoot knives today and tomorrow. A couple of them are stag, so I'll post those today.
This Ashley's Choice stag lambsfoot is a Jack Black SFO from 2018, I think. I named mine Cracker Jack.
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This is an A. Wright & Son stag lambsfoot "senator" I won in a GAW here several years ago from a BF member living in Manchester, England (thanks, Richard). It was my first lambsfoot knife, and I call it Man Jack.
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Thanks pal!Sweet looking Lamb... or is it the donut... Nah, it both.![]()
Paul, hang in there, my friend. I went through a very similar experience with my dad, and while it can be heartbreaking, on those days when they’re “back” and “sharp” it’s incredibly uplifting … sounds strange to say it that way, but I’m sure you understand.Thanks Jack, Nanc and boys are all good. Nanc had foot surgery a few weeks ago so for now I can run away from her so I've been pretty brave around her of lateThere are good days for sure and yesterday my dad and I spent two hours just driving around our small town and then a trip north a dozen miles to the local lake where we grew up and it was one of the nicest days spent with dad in years....I am blessed
I am Paul and have been for 40+ years. I learned early to recognize the sound of Silver when dropped onto a counter. I love vintage paper also. I love the story of the gifted peace dollar to your dad and now it's back with you. I have gifted my boys a new Silver dollar every Christmas for 20+ years![]()
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Thanks Bart. If you ever find your way to southern Illinois I’m pretty sure I could arrange a tour of our lake.Looks like a great way to spend an afternoon, Todd.Some time in my life I would love to live on some water.
Beautiful photo, best time of the day.Soda scout and a great sunrise today.
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Gorgeous Davison Jack.You're on an ebony kick at the moment!![]()
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Thank you for your very kind words
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What a fantastic pairing!Oil Field Jack is a handsome pattern, I should own more tortoiseshell acrylic!
I always enjoy seeing that bold and beautiful Kephart-style FB too my friend
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LOL!I hope Nanc is recovering well my friend
That's a nice story Paul
My mate's dad has suffered with dementia for some years, and finally had to go into a care home about a year ago. Your tale reminded me of similar ones my pal has told me
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John Wilson (Sheffield) Ltd
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Fantastic stag Gary.Still carrying all my lambsfoot knives today and tomorrow. A couple of them are stag, so I'll post those today.
This Ashley's Choice stag lambsfoot is a Jack Black SFO from 2018, I think. I named mine Cracker Jack.
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This is an A. Wright & Son stag lambsfoot "senator" I won in a GAW here several years ago from a BF member living in Manchester, England (thanks, Richard). It was my first lambsfoot knife, and I call it Man Jack.
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It’s a sweetheart for sure.Haven't seen that one in a while... the curse of too many knives.![]()
Wow, that’s a stunner Jim.