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 Jack! I’ll definitely be going far away. The ship I’ll be on is out of Seattle, WA. It’s underway for 6 months at a time and goes all the way down to Antarctica. I am stoked!Congratulations on your latest Lamb JonThat's a nice composition
Hope you're not getting posted too far away
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That should be a really exciting trip JonThanks Jack! I’ll definitely be going far away. The ship I’ll be on is out of Seattle, WA. It’s underway for 6 months at a time and goes all the way down to Antarctica. I am stoked!
Thanks Paul.Nice trio Todd.
Thanks Jeremy.Outstanding group with you today, Todd.
Wow! That’s a fistful.Wait a minute...Wooden Wednesday is tomorrow?
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A bunch of lines for sure Jon.View attachment 2082892
Carrying my Sheffield lamb while waiting for my Albers lamb. I’m glad I picked up this pen when it came out. I can see all the lines I’ll be crossing and places I’ll go at my next duty assignment.
Great group, GT.My two canoes this week are a Chinese Remington with some kind of burl handle and a rough black (aka gum fuddy) Case (thanks for the GAW, Alan):
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Work Knife this week is a Rough Rider marlinspike:
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- GT
You sir have an amazing collection of knives. Everyone of them are awesome. Look forward to your posts everyday.View attachment 2082964View attachment 2082966View attachment 2082963View attachment 2082962View attachment 2082965
I have to constantly give kudos to our own Charlie Cwaynorth
The knives he has helped to create will be sought after by collectors for decades. Of course, GEC deserves credit for flawless execution. Look at that backspring!
Nice Alpinist! Have you been able to break that strap in yet? I had a SARB017 for a little while and could never make that strap work for me. Had to replace it with an aftermarket strap.View attachment 2082964View attachment 2082966View attachment 2082963View attachment 2082962View attachment 2082965
I have to constantly give kudos to our own Charlie Cwaynorth
The knives he has helped to create will be sought after by collectors for decades. Of course, GEC deserves credit for flawless execution. Look at that backspring!
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I have to constantly give kudos to our own Charlie Cwaynorth
The knives he has helped to create will be sought after by collectors for decades. Of course, GEC deserves credit for flawless execution. Look at that backspring!
Nice looking knives. Is that green growth I see?Felt like a Camillus kind of dayView attachment 2082603View attachment 2082604
Love the trapper Steve....ok the lamb too.![]()
Another pair of stunners Mr P![]()
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Terrific trio Paul![]()
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Three great-looking knives Todd![]()
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Thanks for the extra pics Mr P, they're superb![]()
After a walk in the woods today, I swapped out my Brisa Kephart for a T.M. Bingham Penknife
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Nice looking knives. Is that green growth I see?
Thanks Jack! I’ll definitely be going far away. The ship I’ll be on is out of Seattle, WA. It’s underway for 6 months at a time and goes all the way down to Antarctica. I am stoked!