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.
Awesome pair Steve![]()
Lovely pair Steve![]()
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Unfortunately, they closed our little neighborhood post office, so I had to move my p.o. address to another branch. The service has been slightly better so far, so I can't complain too much."My longstanding PO Box is no longer in use, either." You too? Hope you had no mischief RachelThat's one of many knives I always mean to carry more
Chag Sameach my friend
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Don’t think I won’t go double guns!Can't think of a more quintessential English and American pair. Very cool, Jack.
Looking great, Bob. I see you are going with thin today. As they say on the golf course. Thin to win baby.
I must admit. I am a sucker for a nice punch/awl blade. looking good, Jer
Great combo, Jon. Looks like that gunstock is going to have to fend of a new one in the near future.
Great saturation of red on that one. Can't go wrong with a Buck either. Sweet trio, Pat.
Thanks so much GT! Daughters are the best!I wondered the same thing, and agree about the quality of the pics!
Very belated birthday greetings, Jon; that's a card to cherish! Marvelous micarta pair for Monday!
Dapper duo of knives, Greg; that Catt sleeveboard whittler is a dandy!
Couple of Porch favorites, Paul!
Archaic and aristocratic!
Sweet pair, Steve; outstanding ironwood on your Guardians lambsfoot!
Congrats on your cool Camillus "rope knife"!
That Löwe von Luzern SAK is sensational, JJ!
Love the old, valiant, beguiling OVB with the ornate liners, Bob!Do you know the purpose of the "extra" plain liner at the bottom of your photo of the back springs?
That's a choice Churchill!
- GT
Goodness gracious that May is a looker. Love the brass on palm. You have a good eye sir!Good morning everyone.
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Thank you Paul! I had lost that Craftsman cattle knife that Duncan sent me and it resurfaced yesterday. A coworker found it in his couch cushion. Waves and waves of reliefWow, Jon!
Beautiful knives, beautiful mood, beautiful capture.
Just outstanding.
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Thank you kindly Jon.Don’t think I won’t go double guns!
Thanks so much GT! Daughters are the best!
Goodness gracious that May is a looker. Love the brass on palm. You have a good eye sir!
Thank you Paul! I had lost that Craftsman cattle knife that Duncan sent me and it resurfaced yesterday. A coworker found it in his couch cushion. Waves and waves of relief! Too much undisciplined fidgeting!
...In like a Lambsfoot? Maybe that's just in my house!![]()
Hope you're all OK Dan
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Thanks Steve!Good pairing buddy !
Just made for each other.Jack's damascus lamb and the Coppersmith barlow that Jim gifted me. Have a nice day everyone.
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Unexpected chocolate cake for lunch dessert (4 candles, the correct number was too many to fit a 10x14 inch cake) with chocolate frosting (whipped cream mixed in?) made it a good day.
Congrats and many healthy more to come.Unexpected chocolate cake for lunch dessert (4 candles, the correct number was too many to fit a 10x14 inch cake) with chocolate frosting (whipped cream mixed in?) made it a good day.
Of course chocolate cake makes any day "good".![]()