321Bandaid
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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.
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What a gem!!!!!I haven’t had a chance to take any decent photos since I got it late last week; this is my newest and most special knife. I’ll make a thread for it later but basically, the covers are made from the antler of the first deer my dog Ellie hunted for me. She passed away late last year so it’s a nice momento to remember her by that I can carry with me.
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Welcome back, dude!
If I was worried about redundant I would have stopped a while agoain't sure about the redundent single use #2 Phillips
Going to swap out the SAK Huntsman(he ("Huntsman") will remain "with-in reach" on the rollator.) for the recently received SAK DELEMONT Evo Grip S18. (my 3th not red SAK, and 1th with a locking blade.)
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I ain't sure about the redundent single use #2 Phillips (not that I'm likely to use it) compared to the multi use corkscrew ... come to think of it, this is my first over 58mm SAK without the corkscrew ...
Oh well. I have a couple with corkscrew (and multi use "package hook") handy if needed.
No other changes.
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COFFEE?!? At first glance I thought it was a can of peanuts.
That’s the first slip that I’ve seen like that. Does your belt go thru the slit cut in the leather?This just in - nice small leather slip from Horsewright...
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You got a beautiful example there, and that’s no.
Tossin' the dough ....... come on down little Chickadee !
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You feed the strap under your belt, or through your belt loop, then feed the slip itself through the slit, to create a loop that will hold it onto the belt. You still put the slip in yoor pocket, and you just grab the strap to pull the slip out of the pocket with the knife in it.That’s the first slip that I’ve seen like that. Does your belt go thru the slit cut in the leather?
Yes, I did notice and also sticks and water, but I wouldn’t expect anything less from the photography studio ofThank you my friend. Not quite as magnificent as yours, but, I ain't complainin'.![]()
Did you notice my pics included rocks and leaves ?
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Thanks, Doc! That was my second guessYou feed the strap under your belt, or through your belt loop, then feed the slip itself through the slit, to create a loop that will hold it onto the belt. You still put the slip in yoor pocket, and you just grab the strap to pull the slip out of the pocket with the knife in it.
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Thanks Gary, it’s nice to be back. My daughter has really enjoyed showing her rabbit and the whole 4H program in general.Welcome back, Bart. I hope your daughter has enjoyed the 4H rabbit experience!
- GT
Thanks again. The chestnut CV swayback jack is one of Case’s finest in my opinion.Classy and classic, Bart!
- GT
Thats like an entire colony of rats for all the rat tails on that bolster and I mean that in a good way. Very cool and a cool storyI haven’t had a chance to take any decent photos since I got it late last week; this is my newest and most special knife. I’ll make a thread for it later but basically, the covers are made from the antler of the first deer my dog Ellie hunted for me. She passed away late last year so it’s a nice momento to remember her by that I can carry with me.
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