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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Glad you made it home safe and the doc visit went wellWasn't a bad trip yesterday until we were on the way home and hit very heavy snow about thirty miles out from Alturas and then it was very close to a white out all the way home. The doctor said everything looked good with no signs of the cancer returning. He set me up with checkups every four months which makes me feel better. Back to business, it looks like another day of shoveling which calls for a Sowbelly Stockman. This one should do nicely. Never know when ya might have to castrate a snow flake. Sausage, eggs up, and soft toasted raisin-cinnamon toast for breakfast.
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Yes Jack its an unusual one for sure. Has stainless blades also. Those covers are really thick. My guess is the the other bolster was left off as a cost saving move.Unusual to see a William Rodgers Stockman, and I wonder what happened to the other bolster?! Interesting knife David![]()
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Stag forum knife.
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So happy your checkup went good Ed. Glad you made it home safe.Wasn't a bad trip yesterday until we were on the way home and hit very heavy snow about thirty miles out from Alturas and then it was very close to a white out all the way home. The doctor said everything looked good with no signs of the cancer returning. He set me up with checkups every four months which makes me feel better. Back to business, it looks like another day of shoveling which calls for a Sowbelly Stockman. This one should do nicely. Never know when ya might have to castrate a snow flake. Sausage, eggs up, and soft toasted raisin-cinnamon toast for breakfast.
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He was just glad to be resting. One of the cows tried to wear him like a hat as he got them in the corralsEven the dog is in awe of your WT, Bart.![]()
Glad you made it back, Ed, and glad for the clean checkup. Good luck with the castratingWasn't a bad trip yesterday until we were on the way home and hit very heavy snow about thirty miles out from Alturas and then it was very close to a white out all the way home. The doctor said everything looked good with no signs of the cancer returning. He set me up with checkups every four months which makes me feel better. Back to business, it looks like another day of shoveling which calls for a Sowbelly Stockman. This one should do nicely. Never know when ya might have to castrate a snow flake. Sausage, eggs up, and soft toasted raisin-cinnamon toast for breakfast.
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That’s a cool one. I love the look of a black shadow pattern.Good morning. I’m glad to have electricity still. We’ve had some strong winds. Lots of folks without power. Going to get my taxes done today and pay my bill. I’m always glad to get my taxes off my to do list so I can concentrate on looking at pictures and learning about knives here.
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Wasn't a bad trip yesterday until we were on the way home and hit very heavy snow about thirty miles out from Alturas and then it was very close to a white out all the way home. The doctor said everything looked good with no signs of the cancer returning. He set me up with checkups every four months which makes me feel better. Back to business, it looks like another day of shoveling which calls for a Sowbelly Stockman. This one should do nicely. Never know when ya might have to castrate a snow flake. Sausage, eggs up, and soft toasted raisin-cinnamon toast for breakfast.
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Grand pairing JJ...two of my favorite knife families.