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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.
These HJ1s are snappy as well, Jeff. The Crimson one, which I use, even more so than the Golden. I find myself sometimes guiding the blade/punch from the half-stop to closed using the long pull/nick.Harry passed around his Harness Jack, and I followed his advice on watching out for that needle! Snappy.
Congrats on the cool wood products and the Winchester congress, Bob! Plaudits to Dwight and Cherri for their thoughtful generosity!Generosity abounds here on the porch. Dwight, aka fodderwing, and his wife Cherri proved it once again. Cherri sent me some fine examples ( coasters and ladle ) of her wonderful wood working skills and Dwight my first Winchester. Ever grateful
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Dapper dark duo for Black Friday, José!
Capital couple of Camillus classics, Rob!I decided on a pair that I don't tote often enough ..... both from the Camillus Cut. Co.
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Love the Case blue bone knives with red shield!Full size Copperlock
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Opulent Office Knife!
Awesome Wards cattle knife!
Have an enjoyable and safe trip, Mike; you DO have a lot of fantastic knives!Carried the Buck 55 again today. Decided to carry it tomorrow on the way to Tennessee.
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My sentiments exactly!Pretty much any day that includes a nice knife and an Imperial Stout is good!
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That's absolutely stunning!!
Thanks, Rob.Love your Rosewood Hartshead Barlow GT !
You wouldn't want to try that photo set up around here lately. Wind would tear up the chimes and heaven forbid the ............ I don't even want to think about it.![]()
That bottom knife is intriguing!
Fabulous "feathering" on your horn-handled knife, Jim!Nothing special, just a couple of tools to help with Saturday yard work and piddling around, as needed, if needed
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Thank you Gary...yes Dwight and Cherri are truly a gracious couple.Congrats on the cool wood products and the Winchester congress, Bob! Plaudits to Dwight and Cherri for their thoughtful generosity!
Dapper dark duo for Black Friday, José!
Capital couple of Camillus classics, Rob!I especially like that second one with the EO notch and shackle. Did it start life as a Navy utility knife?
Love the Case blue bone knives with red shield!
Opulent Office Knife!
We've had a pair of robins in our back yard for a couple of weeks, some crocuses have popped up in the back yard, and now I've seen my first Peep of the season - spring must be just around the corner!
Awesome Wards cattle knife!
Have an enjoyable and safe trip, Mike; you DO have a lot of fantastic knives!
My sentiments exactly!
I always admire knife-on-post photos, but knife&stout-on-post is even better!
That's absolutely stunning!!
Thanks, Rob.That photo was taken in the summer, I think, so probably less windy. I actually took the photo near dusk, and that's one of the few photos where I like the flash version better than the no-flash version. Here's the same shot with just the fading natural light:
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That bottom knife is intriguing!I like the sowbelly handle shape, but what blade combo does it have? I think I see only 2 blades.
Fabulous "feathering" on your horn-handled knife, Jim!
- GT
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Grand old knife Harry. I like everything about it , from the bail to the blade etching.This Taylors Eye Witness today .
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And No ! The knife is not broken . It was made that way .
Harry
Handsome pair Bob! I believe this Lloyd and your new Kroo lamb are my runaway favorites of yours.
This was a good (and quick) snag off the exchange. Such a great pattern. Well done!Got this 76 from CuzDoug, many thanks. We ain't had power in a day & a half, so this is gonna be quick.
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I’ve loved seeing this one all week.finishing out the week with the 56 on a fine Sunday morning …
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I needed a small screwdriver late last night, and since the little Cadet was within reach and handled the job in style, it also earned a spot in my pocket today … as you can see, my selection process is very scientific.
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That’s so good! I know that will be a ton of fun. And hey…as long as you own the key of D with confidence, no one in the seats knows any differentYou really scored, Greg!
I got blessed today. I got invited to join the musicians again, and afterward, the leader came over by me and said “Great job, Jeff. I want you to play every week.”
I said “then I guess you didn’t notice that I started the second song in D instead of Eb?”
Sawcut or jigged…lovely old bones!
I’m glad you’re a little hooked on the Redbone Jack, cuz I like seein’ it!
Thanks! I've really enjoyed this one. (Gift from my daughter.)Not sure if anything beats yellow knives for cheerful!
Thank you kindly Jon.Handsome pair Bob! I believe this Lloyd and your new Kroo lamb are my runaway favorites of yours.
This was a good (and quick) snag off the exchange. Such a great pattern. Well done!
I’ve loved seeing this one all week.
That’s so good! I know that will be a ton of fun. And hey…as long as you own the key of D with confidence, no one in the seats knows any different!