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.
As often pretty pictures.I love a road trip, especially if it’s not TOO long, and seeing a lot of family is the reason. But getting home is the best part.
A couple of shots from the prettiest part of Illinois, JoDaviess County…View attachment 2196068
I call this one OOPS!View attachment 2196069
Of course, I had to check out my garden before I unpacked…View attachment 2196070
Interesting accompaniment to your terrific K'roo Lambsfoot BobGood morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146
Thank you Jack.Interesting accompaniment to your terrific K'roo Lambsfoot Bob![]()
That crazy bouncing bomb that actually worked is the sort of thing that made people say, "There will always be an England".
US 20. Nice drive.Jeff, if you were up near Apple Canyon, Galena or The Territory you were almost in Dad’s backyard
Thanks, Yann.As often pretty pictures.
I really like oops (hoping there was no drama)
Very nice, that one is not far from the Cape Henry lighthouse. I’ll have to check it out later this summer.Bodie island light station OBX![]()
Two great knives (as usual) Bob. I continue to be amazed at the waboom wood on your K’roo. Every time I see it I think “oh that is some great micarta” and then remember that it is woodGood morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146View attachment 2196181
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Fine pairing Paul![]()
Good to see you riding again John, did you get to see any fly-overs? I was surprised at the lack of publicity, particularly relating to the Derwent/Ladybower/Howden Dams![]()
Many thanks my friend, I very much enjoyed carrying that generously-gifted BarlowThat's another stunning combination my friend
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Have a great day everyone
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Good morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146View attachment 2196181
Again this zulu byCosimo De Benedetto is pleasant in hand and whose handle in elderberry plays with the light and becomes addictive
Have a nice day
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I am not a car guy. My back hates when I have to ride in one. However, that is a beautiful car. It screams fast speeds one long curves and faster on longer straight aways.
That Franklin is sweet
Thanks Steve. I'm always seeking out the unusual.
I wish I could borrow that cannon to deal with the braying yuppies that are currently disturbing my hitherto peaceful lunch in Leeds market!
Thank you SteveNice pair Jack !
That Franklin is sweet !
Beautiful Burl !
Cool pics !
I wish I could borrow that cannon to deal with the braying yuppies that are currently disturbing my hitherto peaceful lunch in Leeds market!![]()
Grape, chain, or canister shot?
Well….Hwy 20 put you 5.8 miles from Dad’sUS 20. Nice drive.
We took it across Iowa from Sioux City, to within six miles of our house.