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.
Killer pair, JackSounds like it might have some added coal dust Harry!![]()
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Many thanks my friend, I enjoyed carrying the Croisdale![]()
Two terrific and titanic Trappers JJ![]()
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Carrying my 2019 Guardians Lambsfoot - Lucy - todayWith a Blood Red #66 Trapper - in the other pocket!
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Have a good day everyone
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That is a beauty, Todd. That one just called to you at the show. Great example my friend.Carrying one of my “new to me” knives I picked up at the Badger show last weekend. Lots of blade left and now it’s nice and sharp.
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Great pair today, Greg. Great mix of old and new buddy.Headed out the door with these two for today. GEC 74 ironwood and Robeson 622102 bone sleeveboard jack. I'd love to see more jigged bone like this old boy on some newer production traditional knives.
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Great pair, Jon. I was lucky to nab a black box stockman over the weekend. Looking forward to getting in the pocket. Have a great day my friend.
That is beautiful jigging Greg.Headed out the door with these two for today. GEC 74 ironwood and Robeson 622102 bone sleeveboard jack. I'd love to see more jigged bone like this old boy on some newer production traditional knives.
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The guy at that table got a lot of business from the porch.I guess they brought out the pretty ones after I left…
Beautiful Paul, you have all the bases covered my friend.Camillus post war engineer knife and a lamb today. Have a great day everyone.
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Sweet pair of knives Jeff.Wildlife Wednesday?View attachment 2134297
Thanks Paul. It sure did, and I wasn’t even looking for something like this, but once I picked it up, I didn’t put it down.That is a beauty, Todd. That one just called to you at the show. Great example my friend.
Thanks, Todd !!Beautiful Paul, you have all the bases covered my friend.![]()
Primble take care walking, looks like you are well prepared. A couple dog encounters made me decide to walk indoors most of the time.
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Beautiful knives, Mr P., such nice craftsmanship by those makers.![]()
Jack’s photo is NOT staged. It was before they put him on blood thinners.
One of the Porchsters kindly brought an Albers to the show for me to get my grubby paws on. Very well made.
I have previously complimented/drooled over that hunter, so can I just say Ditto?
How did you make your hand appear in black and white, but not the knife?
Pretty slick trick, G2.
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Seems like a lot of photo doctoring going on today ............ are you guys sure you want to go down that road ?![]()
Hmmm ..........
Seems like a lot of photo doctoring going on today ............ are you guys sure you want to go down that road ?
Jeff .... it sure looks like a duck .... I'll give it that !Wildlife .... not so much !
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Different strokes, for different folks. Both you guys post wonderful images! I enjoy seeing both styles!Well, I like to put the focus on the knife which I think works well and is interesting, for me, you always present beautiful photos in a classic style and I’ve always admired that
G2