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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.
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Seems I'm behind most of the time.
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Such a great part of the world. Thanks for the photos!
How about an oldie outa the ‘50s?View attachment 2379827
I was going to ask Dan why he thought that you’d never dare wear those in public…
For some reason, my wife won’t let me go barefooted.View attachment 2379869
Yup, and I like the fire like color in that Case bone, too.
And wisely toted in two protective slips!
Not just an old Case. A sweet old Case Linesman/Electrician!
Welcome to the Porch!
Dang! That looks way too good.
Very nice, Steve!
Monthly Men’s Breakfast, music rehearsal, and then dismantling some of the garden made for no time to catch up here.
Totin all Schrades on Schradurday.
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Blimey, doesn't take much to fall behind with this thread!Hope everyone is having a great weekend
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I carried this Albert Oates Sheldon Lamb, very generously gifted to me by Kevin @seas165 on Friday...
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And today I have my Albers Lambsfoot, and a Brisa Kephart on yard and cardboard duty
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I gave up tobacco 30 plus years ago, but I suppose it could be used for it. I figured I might put something as pedestrian as cough drops in it.Is the black death tin for tobacco?
AwesomeGlad to see another local on here, I’m over in Blythewood.
There’s just something about Ebony I love.
Thank you, Jack.Looking good John
Nice looking FB.
Thanks Jeff!Yup, and I like the fire like color in that Case bone, too.
Thanks Jack.Cool pic Todd!![]()
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Beautiful wood handles on those two.And today I have my Albers Lambsfoot, and a Brisa Kephart on yard and cardboard duty
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Thanks buddy!Nice Henry Sears & Son !
Hope you have a good one Jack!LOL!Thanks David, seem to be working so far
Have a great day
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Not me. I did not use it much when we first got them. I was wishing it was bigger. But it’s growing on me.Bunny today, with a couple others.
This one has been with me since I received it!
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Could be any number of manufacturers, but I’d guess Ulster, Camillus, or Imperial made for a deparment store. If it were made for Scouts, I’d expect a BSA or Be Prepared shield.Could be, I dont know who the seller was.
It has three blades, the can opener is snapped off, looks like a camping type.
Looks like no hard frosts over by you yet.
Thank you…All hail the faithful and durable DelrinThanks Jeff and nice trio of Schrade's !
Thanks buddy !
Lovely grain on both !
A few years ago, it became a fad for guitarists to velcro cool little tins on their pedal boards for picks and such. That would work.I gave up tobacco 30 plus years ago, but I suppose it could be used for it. I figured I might put something as pedestrian as cough drops in it.
Here's a couple more pics of it. It's got a lot going on.
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You keep showing this knife. I am suffering from increasing avarice.
Oh yeah! I could keep guitar picks in there too! Thanks, Jeff!A few years ago, it became a fad for guitarists to velcro cool little tins on their pedal boards for picks and such. That would work.