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.
Fantastic combo there Jon!Have a great Easter Eve!
I’m sportin my fixed blade from Paul’s GAW with my lambsfoot from another great porch friend. Got the fixed bade and the sheath dialed in to my likings and now it’s ready to work. Thanks again @Jakeywax31 !
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Tiger paws GAUX on Clemson gearI did not realize LSU Tigers used a paw on their team items.
Nice looking fixed blade
Thanks so much Mr. Jack! I have been blessed with some great friends around here!That's a cool FB, and it pairs nicely with your LambNice work Porchsters
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Ha! Yep, there’s a ton of military history, but now that you mention it, I don’t remember a Naval presence. I’ve got some connections up there. I’ll see what I can do.Thanks Jon. No Naval ROTC program at Clemson, so I’ll hold that against them.
Thanks Pete! Your trio wins the day by a landslide!Fantastic combo there Jon!
Stuck inside on a rainy Saturday afternoon and finding difficulties settling on one carry, with so many laying around here and there
Cambridge Cutlery Works and Camillus for Sears ... both produced a few generations ago and both ready for action
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I try to keep the keyring light, with everything contained within the profile of the key fob. My father’s P-38 (Vietnam era) has been there ever since I've carried keys. Also rotate a Vic Classic, need to find my LB1 (currently missing). I'll take a pic someday this week.It does look light enough for a neck knife.
My keychain has this junk hanging on it. The little pry tool can open nail breaker pocket knives, and the Craftsman keychain screwdriver is a relic from working there in HS and college. Can’t remember the last time I actually used it.
The Wenger Esquire keeps my nails out of the way of the callouses on my fretting fingers![]()
It’s one of my favorites as well - always been a big fan of the ‘blade to handle ratio’ on the 33’s … great knife!This might be my favorite knife. The clip blade is so thin it’s like a razor blade and it’s very long for the handle. The only thing I wish was different is the pen blade. It would be better if it was pointier.
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Thanks, Jon — gotta say, GEC did a helluva job with this one.What a dynamite knife! Can’t beat an old GEC stag with a shield.
I'm not a big fan of pen knives in general but I really like this one, mainly because like you stated, you get a lot of usable blade in a small package. It's in my pocket today.This might be my favorite knife. The clip blade is so thin it’s like a razor blade and it’s very long for the handle. The only thing I wish was different is the pen blade. It would be better if it was pointier.
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It can. My problem with Auburn is they can't decide if they are Eagles or tigers. War eagle but Auburn tigers. Pick one and stick with it.Tiger paws GAUX on Clemson gear!