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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.
I like this meeting.The Warriors played some incredible Basketball this series but the Lakers prevailed in the end. Had these keeping me company during the game
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So glade to hear you are on the mend.Happy Weekend Porchlanders! Sorry I haven't been around in a minute, missed seeing your knives and showing mine. My excuse is I got really sick with some bronchial stuff (non-Covid, according to those tests I don't much trust), then got really broke and had no time for "knife fuss" as I call this part of my life. So here's the photo dump, been busy so there's not that much;
Back in April, may have contracted illness on this day at Union Station. We randomly met Mahomes and I got a chance to thank him for building a fancy park in my ghetto, just like the ones in the rich part of town. I don't give a hoot for any sportsball, but Patrick is a swell guy and we're lucky to have him here!
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Last day before I went nearly bedridden. Check out the fiber optic pins on that Childress. Duck's aesthetic rules!
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A few weeks later, must have at least been leaving the house that day as I sported my favorite fixed blade
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A wooden Wednesday. You know what makes my knives look big? My other knives!
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And the second I got out of money trouble, I got right back in on the exchangeZero regrets here. I'm just happy that all knives look the same to my wife, and that she thinks a high end handbuilt knife is anything over a hundred bucks.
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Thanks Bob, it's good to feel good again for sure - I like breathing! Digging on your Marshall Wells penknife today, looks like it's rode in a pocket a few decades already.So glade to hear you are on the mend.
You have presented some great knives to admire.
Thank you kindly. Yes it's been around the block a few times like me.Thanks Bob, it's good to feel good again for sure - I like breathing! Digging on your Marshall Wells penknife today, looks like it's rode in a pocket a few decades already.
Happy Weekend Porchlanders! Sorry I haven't been around in a minute, missed seeing your knives and showing mine. My excuse is I got really sick with some bronchial stuff (non-Covid, according to those tests I don't much trust), then got really broke and had no time for "knife fuss" as I call this part of my life. So here's the photo dump, been busy so there's not that much;
Back in April, may have contracted illness on this day at Union Station. We randomly met Mahomes and I got a chance to thank him for building a fancy park in my ghetto, just like the ones in the rich part of town. I don't give a hoot for any sportsball, but Patrick is a swell guy and we're lucky to have him here!
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Last day before I went nearly bedridden. Check out the fiber optic pins on that Childress. Duck's aesthetic rules!
![]()
A few weeks later, must have at least been leaving the house that day as I sported my favorite fixed blade
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A wooden Wednesday. You know what makes my knives look big? My other knives!
![]()
And the second I got out of money trouble, I got right back in on the exchangeZero regrets here. I'm just happy that all knives look the same to my wife, and that she thinks a high end handbuilt knife is anything over a hundred bucks.
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Here here! Yessir. I’ll raise a glass, or a couple of knives for our dear moms.Good morning everyone...
Gotta honor or thank our mom's this weekend. Seems they raised a great group of ladies and gents here.View attachment 2184048
I see you are sporting two beauties Jon.