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.
Enjoy your Sunday everyoneStarting the day with these two, my Hartshead Barlow and Brisa Kephart
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Just cleaned these new arrivals and will pocket them today.View attachment 2121851
Thanks Steve.Fine looking pair buddy !
Congrats Bob !
Thanks Steve!!Nice pairing Paul !![]()
Enjoy the corned beef and a hopefully peaceful and relaxing day Ed. I hope your all healed up or close to getting there.Snowing out so, today will be a stay at home day. Cindy cooked a great Corned Beef with all the fixings for last night's dinner. Plenty of left overs for snacking on today and maybe dinner again tonight. A week ago yesterday (Saturday) I was taking a picture or two of Bunny Knife #525 on my board and when I shifted the board to get a better angle of the knife, the knife slipped off the board and landed/stuck on/in my bare foot. Set me to hopping to the kitchen for a paper towel to wipe up the blood. I can vouch for Bunny #525 and the other Bunnies that they are solid, sharp, slicers, and dicers right out of the tube. Here is a picture of Bunny Knife #525 being reported on here. Ooh! Could those be tiny, dried blood drops on the point of the blade???? Sausage and eggs for breakfast.
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Yes, it does, Bob. Even though it’s quite beautiful up close, in my opinion, celluloid has it’s issues.That is quite the dapper pair Jeff.
Question Jeff...do you find the coats, as on the Camillus, tend to shrink?
That’s a looker for sure, Dwight.
Snowing out so, today will be a stay at home day. Cindy cooked a great Corned Beef with all the fixings for last night's dinner. Plenty of left overs for snacking on today and maybe dinner again tonight. A week ago yesterday (Saturday) I was taking a picture or two of Bunny Knife #525 on my board and when I shifted the board to get a better angle of the knife, the knife slipped off the board and landed/stuck on/in my bare foot. Set me to hopping to the kitchen for a paper towel to wipe up the blood. I can vouch for Bunny #525 and the other Bunnies that they are solid, sharp, slicers, and dicers right out of the tube. Here is a picture of Bunny Knife #525 being reported on here. Ooh! Could those be tiny, dried blood drops on the point of the blade???? Sausage and eggs for breakfast.
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Thanks kindly for the answer Jeff.Yes, it does, Bob. Even though it’s quite beautiful up close, in my opinion, celluloid has it’s issues.
I have three of these #23 Jackknives, and each has at least some shrinkage. And I keep them separetely from non- ‘loid knives.
That’s a looker for sure, Dwight.
Can’t wait to see the patina from that, Ed!