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.
Thanks Bob!Thanks kindly Bart.
Your swayback is surely a favorite of mine too.
Wow ~ Iβve never seen that Cattaraugus blade stamp with the dancing stick men.I used my T. Turner Encore to cut the plastic wrap off of a two pack of charcoal this morning. One stroke and it was done.
I later used my old Primble Hickory knife (which use to be my Mom's favorite kitchen knife) to cut up some whole mushrooms and half of a red onion diced up.
I used the old Cattaraugus slicing knife to cut up my charcoal grilled steak.
I made a dish of baked cowboy beans and added some potato salad for a tasty meal this evening.
I didn't use the Camillus to cut anything.Elijah J. spent the day begging for morsels.
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Not surebut I think one of these is a Pony Town River Jack. I do know they both have Bocotebolo covers.
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Primble will chime in with a positive identification.
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That one has LOTS of desirable features, Frank!Queen stockman - carbon steel and stag
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Splendid knife and magnificent memento of your dog!
Prime pics of your praiseworthy pair, Jeff!![]()
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Two jacks ~ 12OT, and SW 294.
Have a good day, Porch.
GR8 #88, Jeff!...
I've got Gator and Big Red in pocket today.
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Happy Friday friends. First day of vacation. Made it to MI about 3am last night (this morning?); 12hr haul with the little ones⦠how many times does one need to use the bathroom!?
This is the crew of 7 that joined me.
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10 yr anniversary was yesterday but weβre celebrating tonight. This Case dressed in ebony is about as classy as I can get for a nice dinner out. A perfect steak knife.
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I hope you and yours have a great vacation in Michigan!...
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Capital blade combo!![]()
Boker two blade serpentine jack Olive woood and 440C
Superb knife with awesome bone!Backpocket in the front pocketView attachment 2602245
French Bunny Knife??I've been enjoying this friction folder every Friday since I got it.
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WOWSA! What a whittler!![]()
Been bad lately. Feels good!
Make the most of your weekends Porchitians.
I have one of those "flip-it" advertising knives; very cool!
Marvelous knife, Bart, and I wish my indoor pics turned out that well!I carried my eureka jack today. I forgot to take a picture while I was out and about, so I had to settle for an indoor shot tonight.
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Your stag Le Thiers is a fantastic knife, JosΓ©!
Sweet knives and heirloom cap, Jeff!...
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Old SW Linesman and a 175 from Paul for Schradurday.
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This Burlington engineerβs cap belonged to my step Granddad, who was a machinist with Proctor and Gamble. I think a new cap was a sign of a rookie, so theyβd wear their caps unril they fell apart. I had to do some stitching to keep it together.
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Sensational slim stockman, Jim!@TheChunk91 turned me on to the slim and slender 61OT. Havenβt carried one in a bit but I figured itβd be good for yard chores today.
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I like that dog in the background trying to make Team USA as an Olympic hurdler!These today. Swiss Army knives bring me nostalgic feels of summer camp as a kid. Y'all have a great SaturdayView attachment 2602737
You should contact those Triumph girls and try to get an updated version of that photo, John!
Love the tang stamp on that knife, Bob, but I can't figure out the blade etch.
Preeminent pair of knives, Harry.Did not have time to post my carries for yesterday :
Tools for yesterday :
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Stag Pruner and TEW Lambfoot
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Latest addition to the Deere herd
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Have very nice Sunday my friends !!!!
Harry
Stunning pair, Steve; sensational stag HHB!Hartshead Barlow and a Western Stockman
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Thanks for the confirmation, ED.Yes it is.
That's gotta be one of the best ways to create some patina!Habits die hard Gary. We never lose the urge to share knowledge.
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Outstanding lockback and slip, Alan!Crisp sour pickle with bison jerky. Actually a nice GEC 72 in C Green jigged bone on a bison leather slip by Hulen Wilhite.[url=https://postimg.cc/YGJv6dnp][/URL]
Resplendent Rough Ryder Barlow, JosΓ©!
Grand Grim Reaper, Bob!
Congrats on the new Seahorse, Rachel!It makes me smile as well, whenever I see you enjoying the knives, Jeff.
I am one of those working stiffs, of which you speak. At least I'm cheered today by carrying this whittler I picked up at an incredible deal at a flea market yesterday: (as well as your post this morning)
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Wow ~ Iβve never seen that Cattaraugus blade stamp with the dancing stick men.
Nice brace of kitchen knives!
Thanks, GarySweet knives and heirloom cap, Jeff!
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Thank you very much for the vey kind words my friend . I just feel very good and comfortable when I carry those 2 old knives . I guess they just remind me to keep on keeping on .Preeminent pair of knives, Harry.
Is your new John Deere 2-seater a Gator model of some kind?
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Good morning Gary,Love the tang stamp on that knife, Bob, but I can't figure out the blade etch.
Grand Grim Reaper, Bob!
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That pair of