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.
Thanks Ed! Yes, the house you referred to is being renovated by the new owners. Pretty much gutted the inside.Dansf fanatic - Looks like the folks that had the plus size dumpster across the street from you a few months ago are doing some major renovations or perhaps new owners. I like this picture you post every day. I like trash day the most what with all the various trash containers y'all have. Thankfully, I've only got my "holds all" dumpster to keep track of.
A fine sawcut barlow you have there David.
That whittler is drop dead gorgeousMy Hess Caper fixed blade and my Cattaraugus Carpenter's Whittler for Wednesday............... toted in my 9 year old KSF slip.
It's a fine sheath/slip for two knives and rides quite nicely in my Wrangler Cargo pocket shorts.
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Very nice Jeff..like the wharnie alot.I have these two ready for tomorrow, a work day.
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Nice ones Paul, the patina is looking awesome on the lamb, and that little Barlow has some beautiful bone.Had these two with me today while I was doing some painting around the house.
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I like that a lot.This Remington small Jack is a little rough in the details, but more than makes up for it in overall appearances, just like myself. Have a nice day guys
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Thank you Jack, if you're going to be house-bound best have some nice toys to play with.Glad to hear you're on the mend, some great knives there![]()
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Thanks Bart, glad to be back and have a second for a hobby.Glad to see you back, FC and glad you’re doing better. Nice to see your fantastic knives as well.
Thanks for the welcome! It's great to breath, and to pick up a new handbuilt slipjoint (in that order).Welcome back, FC; glad your lungs and wallet are feeling better!![]()
Wow I think you've known much worse pain than I Jeff, I've been lucky enough to be fairly sheltered (other than my own bad choices). Of course I'm only 45 so there lots of time left for suffering... You are 100% right about those 'roids, I've gotten a prescription for Albuterol and that stuff is *magic*. Of course, I don't have asthma and will snippily answer "NO!" to any healthcare professional that dares ask.I feel your pain. Had my my share of bronchitis and pneumonia in my young life, and it can really knock you down. Even rushed to the hospital by ambulance three times, put into a coma, intubated…no fun. But now I know how to keep it away. Even when I had the ‘Vid, I just took a blast of steroids, and it kept my O2 up.
Anyway, welcome back FC!
I can’t help you on thd money angle. That’s something I just live with.
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Thank you for your kind words, Jack!!!I always enjoy seeing that hunk of pointy goodness my friend![]()
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A couple of classic beauties, new and old for your mid week slicing, Jack; treasures that would make any pirate green!Carrying two treasured gifts today![]()
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