Rufus1949
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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.
Best of luck in your ‘recovery!’
Thanks Bob.Great poster for Wooden Wednesday Jeremy.![]()
You dont have any tits (blue) are you sure....we have loads in EnglandThanks for the Franklin info, Bob.
I think I may need luck with the tax man this time. I fear I underwithheld and am going to be forced to file quarterly returns going forward.But I could be wrong.
Thanks for the ID.
I have a Chinese version of the 61OT and I agree with you. It's a big stockman, but it's slender and curvy, so it "carries smaller".
I've heard the Hammond B3s, and I've heard of the Leslie speakers, but I don't recall ever seeing the Leslie speakers in action. In the "House of the Rising Sun" video, I read that the organ is a Vox Continental (?) that looks very portable (and also looks like it reverses the black and white colors on the keys).
Wish I was half as tactful as you are, Jeff!
Thanks for the info.Once you identified the bird for me, I looked it up online and confirmed that we don't have them in the US.
Thanks, Steve.
I've never noticed any problems opening my RR carbon canoe, so I don't think there's anything wrong with the nail nick on mine.
Thanks, Todd.
Congrats on the gunstock pattern, Todd.
What are the covers on that one? At first I thought it had stripes, but then I decided I was under the influence of a bunch of knives posted lately with striped handles, and I was just seeing stripes on yours where there were reflections. But then I saw a different photo in another thread and switched back to thinking it DOES have handle stripes.
I don't think I've ever seen that word before, Todd, but I knew exactly what it meant.
I looked it up anyway and there were 4 or 5 synonyms that I had never heard of (some with slight changes in spelling, some looking "more adverbial"). Like the Reader's Digest used to advise me monthly when I was a kid, it pays to increase your word power!
Handsome horn handles on that venerable knife, Rachel!
Welcome back, Buzz!
Your WoodChipper is awesome!
Do you still have all your magnificent old camp/scout/engineer/utility knives?
- GT
Hope all is well my friend.A cloudy start to the day here in the City by the Bay! Well I’ve started to get my test results back and not only is there arthritis in both hands it’s also in my feet. Waiting to hear back from my doctors so they can explain the results in layman’s terms. The important thing is that I’m still above ground and vertical! In the meantime keeping me company today the usual lamb and #23. Have a great day folks!
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I just picked one of those up, can’t wait to have it in hand. I have wanted one for quite a while.
Today I’m carrying this beautiful Jennings Backpocket.
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Nice pair DanA cloudy start to the day here in the City by the Bay! Well I’ve started to get my test results back and not only is there arthritis in both hands it’s also in my feet. Waiting to hear back from my doctors so they can explain the results in layman’s terms. The important thing is that I’m still above ground and vertical! In the meantime keeping me company today the usual lamb and #23. Have a great day folks!
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Wow, that’s a cool looking Kroo Bob.
That’s a good one Pat. I wish Boker would put more spears on their Barlows.
Thanks Gary. It does have stripes, root beer float acrylic is what they call it.Congrats on the gunstock pattern, Todd.
What are the covers on that one? At first I thought it had stripes, but then I decided I was under the influence of a bunch of knives posted lately with striped handles, and I was just seeing stripes on yours where there were reflections. But then I saw a different photo in another thread and switched back to thinking it DOES have handle stripes.
I hadn’t heard of it either! I was searching for synonyms myself.I don't think I've ever seen that word before, Todd, but I knew exactly what it meant.
I looked it up anyway and there were 4 or 5 synonyms that I had never heard of (some with slight changes in spelling, some looking "more adverbial"). Like the Reader's Digest used to advise me monthly when I was a kid, it pays to increase your word power!
- GT
Fantastic combo Steve. I had a lamb and pony show going on myself today!Lamb and a Pony
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Super choice Jeremy.Proper carries for wooden Wednesday.
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Love it Harry!Carrying these 2 today . The Original Russell is not very big in the pocket but the Colonial Russell Commemorative is a LOAD .
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I have checked this photo out withAmir Fleschwund and he thinks it will be okay to show you young people what Old People do for fun when it is too bad to be outside and have looked at all their knives multiple times . Especially when you have kids with a sense of humor and don't know what to get you for Christmas . If the Mods would like for me to remove it , I will remove it .
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Thanks kindly ToddWow, that’s a cool looking Kroo Bob.![]()
Gorgeous grain on but knives.
Thanks Jack. The handles are called Wasp G10.Hope all is well my friend.
That 23 is neat, what do they call the covers for that?
Having ended the experiment and going back to my sinfull ways as an incurable knife knut, I have my daily rotation with me. In addition to my ever present Wenger SI in its belt pouch with the LED light, I have my old yellow peanut back in my right pocket. My classic is back on my keyring, and I feel like all is back as it should be. And in memory of my dear old Uncle Paul, I even tucked a very old Christy knife in my tobacco pouch, just in case.
What are you guys carrying today?
Thanks Bob.Thanks kindly Todd
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Nice ones Jeff, and another very classic photo.After carrying these two for most of the last week I've decided I like the new #15 in brown Richlite enough to give him a name . . . "Richie."
Roper & Richie
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