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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.
That one gets me every time!4” closed but still slim in the pocket with a handsome clip blade.View attachment 2321198
Bit freshA crisp 43 degree morning and we got crystal blue skies, it’s going to be a gorgeous day. Wishing everyone a nice Thursday.
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Great knives, outstanding photo, Bob!Hurricane Lee is stirring things up here on the Jersey shore.
Some waboom and bone.View attachment 2321282
Your knife is great, but....you got me with the F100. Can't tell if it's a 55 or 56. The 56 has a little " brow" over windshield.
Kind of you to say Jim.Great knives, outstanding photo, Bob!![]()
Bit fresh
We will stay warm for you,80f today supposed to be 87f tomorrow.
Great pic mate.
I don’t know anything about them,it was a little unusual to see something like this in a olde English village.Your knife is great, but....you got me with the F100. Can't tell if it's a 55 or 56. The 56 has a little " brow" over windshield.
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Finally found the coffee mill discussion.Beautiful mill Will. You are correct, one cannot beat the freshness and flavor.
I hate to disappoint but I use an electric burr mill.
I might have to search for a manual mill.
Bob
Whoa! 8 o'clock coffee. I remember A&P Supermarket selling that when I was a kid. They had a grinder in the store. My parents would buy it on occasion. I didn't know it was still being made.Finally found the coffee mill discussion.
Weekend preps. I do not take the time during the week. Between alarm going off and logging into work is 30 minutes or less. Working from home does have a few advantages . Perculator grind
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That's the first coffee brand I remember, and now you mention it I remember the grinding in the store. I buy it in pods when it's on sale for the Keurig at church.Whoa! 8 o'clock coffee. I remember A&P Supermarket selling that when I was a kid. They had a grinder in the store. My parents would buy it on occasion. I didn't know it was still being made.
Thanks, Rick!Nice looking trio you selected today.
The hats are awesome. I like the otter wax application.
Probably best picked small…Curious about the taste of the squash. Normally when a veggie gets that size the taste is not that if a smaller one. Hopefully it has good flavor
Wow! I think you nailed it! Thanks for that.That looks like an Italian Cuzuzzi, but I’m not positive.
Score!
Now that sent me on another google search. I wouldn’t mind getting a hand powered grinder. Even though the Oster Cafe Mill my wife gave me 40+ years ago still works like a champ. Just thinking about making coffee during a power outage!Finally found the coffee mill discussion.
Weekend preps. I do not take the time during the week. Between alarm going off and logging into work is 30 minutes or less. Working from home does have a few advantages . Perculator grind
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That has been my brand for years. Columbian Dark Roast.Whoa! 8 o'clock coffee. I remember A&P Supermarket selling that when I was a kid. They had a grinder in the store. My parents would buy it on occasion. I didn't know it was still being made.
Actually several stores I shopped at in recent years still had in store grinders. Unfortunately, these were where I was working. No in store grinders around home.Whoa! 8 o'clock coffee. I remember A&P Supermarket selling that when I was a kid. They had a grinder in the store. My parents would buy it on occasion. I didn't know it was still being made.
I buy it in pods for the work week but nothing beats fresh ground perked coffee to meThat's the first coffee brand I remember, and now you mention it I remember the grinding in the store. I buy it in pods when it's on sale for the Keurig at church.
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Agreed on picking small but who knows.Thanks, Rick!
Probably best picked small…
Now that sent me on another google search. I wouldn’t mind getting a hand powered grinder. Even though the Oster Cafe Mill my wife gave me 40+ years ago still works like a champ. Just thinking about making coffee during a power outage!
That has been my brand for years. Columbian Dark Roast.
They make the proprietary bean for the 7-Eleven stores, so if you like their coffee, that’s what you’re drinking.
You are welcome, here's a quick shot from out the back, to brighten your day.The warm turns to cold really quick these days, but it sure is a refreshing change.
Your pics from the “other side” I always look forward to, I can just imagine myself right there with you.
Thank you for the compliment.
Cheers Mate.