paulhilborn
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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 need to trade you out of that Dog Paw . Never was able to find one . As a Fellow Dog Lover , that could be considered a Grail . Carry it good health my friend .
Thanks Harry, gifted to me byI need to trade you out of that Dog Paw . Never was able to find one . As a Fellow Dog Lover , that could be considered a Grail . Carry it good health my friend .
Harry
That is a very good reason to keep it Paul . Stay warm up there !!!!!
Carrying that one today might keep your mind off of your roof issues Mr. Primble .
Thank you Jack.Heavenly pair Bob, and I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with that lovely old Robeson
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Thanks Bob, it was a generous gift from @scevaWhen I have more time, I'm hoping I can find an archery range where I can practice, though I suspect the archers might look down slightly on the use of crossbows - fair enough!
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Great photos today...rich in color.Beautiful day on the trail.
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Thanks Gary....this multiquote makes life easier and makes me look like a book learning man!Thanks for the encouraging words, Bob.
Congrats on the return of your handsome canoe!
If a canoe like that came back to me, I'd be singing all day (at least)!
I agree, Jeff!The knives with memories of people or places or events attached are my favorites.
After enjoying your show for February, Harry, I was going to ask if you could do the same thing for February in a leap year. But you answered before I could even ask!
OMG! IMHO UR KK EO = OK+++!
(I never text, but I can pretend if I have to.)
Good wood and prime pattern, Mike!
Good to see you and Roy on the Frontier, John!
Thanks, Jeremy.That manhole cover is in the small town where we go for vacation in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. But my city has lots of similar manhole covers, some marked "sanitary sewer" and some marked "storm sewer" (and older ones marked simply "S" - not sure when the city separated the 2 types of sewers). And I agree that the sanitary sewers seem MUCH less sanitary than the storm sewers.
That's a splendid vintage jackknife, Bob!
Thanks for the accurate description of my 2 knives.
And I didn't notice until this post of yours, but you've apparently earned your "Multiquotes Badge" with flying colors.Do you like using multi quotes?
Whether they're worn or not, and whether it's Wednesday or not, I sure enjoy seeing all your vintage Westerns!
Thanks, Bob.Marbles had a series of ram's horn knives that I thought were nice (for a low-budget guy like me); I think I have a Barlow, a sowbelly stockman, and a pruner in addition to the canoe.
Magnificent knife, LT!!
If I could get Case bonestag guaranteed to look like yours, I'd grab it immediately, if not sooner! That's a superb mini trapper!
Good to see you and Mason again, Jim; captivating couple of coppers!
Elegant ebony pair, Jack!
Another vivacious vintage pair, Bob; you've got a million of 'em!!
- GT
Mr.P, I hope the damage is minimal. That is a fine carry for the inspection.
Thank you, GT.Good to see you and Roy on the Frontier, John!