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.
You'll get used to it before September.I think I'm going to try carrying this Moose for August. Just got it in a couple of days ago and like the blades but it's a little heavier and wider than what I'd normally pocket.
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Thanks, Barrett. Ya gotta keep your knives sharp and your beer cold brother.A couple good looking knives there, Greg. I like that koozie, too (another thing I tend to accumulate, though not quite to the same extent as knives).
We’re spending the weekend up in Duluth, MN with some friends. I had these two with me this morning, might switch it up for the afternoon/evening (I did bring a few knives, because it’s always good to have options).
Thank you, Gary. I'm liking the MM whittler enough that I pocketed it for about 5 days straight before switching to another today. I'll have to find that whittler thread and post a group pics of the ones I've accumulated.Congrats on your first Moore Maker, Greg; looks like a great addition to your fine bunch of whittlers!
- GT
Very nice 66. I think of them as an American Swiss army knife...3 blades for all occasions.Thanks, Barrett. Ya gotta keep your knives sharp and your beer cold brother.
Hope you and the family had a great weekend up north, my friend.
Thank you, Gary. I'm liking the MM whittler enough that I pocketed it for about 5 days straight before switching to another today. I'll have to find that whittler thread and post a group pics of the ones I've accumulated.
Hope your summer has been good to you, my friend.
After carrying a whittler and single spear knife combo for the past 5 or 6 days, (I lose track), I switched over to this 66 calf roper when getting home from work today. I think of the 66 as a smaller but solid knife that can handle big task. This one from 2017 is ironwood but has aged to a darkness that could be mistaken for ebony, which is cool cause I like ebony too.
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Looks like you opened a time capsule from the '70s!
Thanks, Bob. I recently came across it while looking for another knife. I haven't carried it in a while. I like the cherry tomatoes too.Very nice Winston Gary.
My wife's favorite snack.
Thanks, Bob. I agree, the 66 is a very useful carry. If I could have only one knife it would be a contender for that title.Very nice 66. I think of them as an American Swiss army knife...3 blades for all occasions.
May I ask if they are walking canes in the background?