Rufus1949
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I'm with you Mike...though a Redskin fan....will not call them Commanders.
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.
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I'm with you Mike...though a Redskin fan....will not call them Commanders.
Lookin good Bob! Take ‘em for all they’re worth!Grabbed this one, running out the door, late for golf. My friends just love helping me buy knives with their bets, so can't be late. My wife is the Eagle fan.View attachment 2078775
Thank you again Jon.Lookin good Bob! Take ‘em for all they’re worth!
Very nice...I thought I heard it singing " set me free why don't ya babe".Waynorth Lambfoot today. After all this time, I decided to take it out of the tube, sharpen it, and carry for the first time. And I did oil the joint!
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Never an easy occasion to be part of...but glad she had family to help.That was a rough funeral. Her whole huge family did a great job.
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I think this is my permanent church carry (for now).
But back in my jeans,
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Hi BuddyThat’s awesome. Like @Primble says, I’d like to have it as well. For grinding an old file into a blade.
Hati, the Gator, and the Word
Yeah… it was just a rant. A dremel is awfully handy, but bad things happen quickly.
The magic comes in when the seller’s photos don’t show it
GEC only cranks out one F&F knife per year? What was last year’s?
Great old cigar jack
What really set my imagination going was poking around the ruins.
I searched on the ‘net, but could not find my favorite castle ruin. It was in the west, in the Highlands, on a little knob for defensive reasons. Some walls were down, and there were no longer any floors or ceilings, but what was there was safe to explore and climb.
I see your expected arrival made it. As I cut and dissected a grapefruit last night, I was thinking that funny looking blade would make a helluva grapefruit knife.
Nice Oregon Trapper!
Very nice and congratulations on your first post! 2007, man it’s been a long time coming!Was I supposed to keep this pristine?
Oh well, this Harvester is harvesting today!
Nice combo Jon.February is Forsythia Fakeout month here in SC. Warm temps get these guys and the daffodils over eager. Lambs and Bulls today.
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