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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Do my i's deceive, or is that a beautiful bright red 2 door 1963 Corvair?Seahorse for today. I love that these are funally available in carbon steel.
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Haha I think our Aussies are related, socks are his favorite! He’ll sit and chew them for hours if we don’t catch him.Ha! Love it! Sounds just like my Aussie... he'll wander over to the clothes pile, checking to make sure he's being watched, and then pick up a sock and walk away... fully expecting to hear "drop it!" after which he will come and drop it, sit, and look at me with "okay, now pay the tax because I am a good boy!"
Wow is all I can say. Gorgeous!
Whereabouts??? Was heading up to Lake George for 2 weeks on Monday....... BEA-utiful time to be there!!!!I’m mostly through my first of three weeks of an Adirondack Mountain vacation. Just got back to my cabin after a few days in the wilderness. My sole carry was my custom made alox SAK.![]()
My future father in-law is the corvair guy. He runs a business fixing them and selling parts and stuff. I dont know much about that car, i think he bought it a couple weeks ago.Do my i's deceive, or is that a beautiful bright red 2 door 1963 Corvair?
2 carb, 4 carb, or single carb turbo engine?
4 speed or power glide automatic?
I had a '"champaign" color '63 4 door sedan, with 2 carb engine and power slide automatic. (dash mounted shifter)
Great cars. Ever so much better than what replaced them ... the Vega ... the car that rusted out sitting on the dealer's air conditioned floor, and needed the engine rebuilt/replaced after 25,000 to 30,000 miles.![]()
Years ago, when I lived in the Gettysburg area, there was a guy who lived a couple miles from my place, and he collected/restored Corvair's. He'd been at it for years, and had a large field, and a barn full of them.My future father in-law is the corvair guy. He runs a business fixing them and selling parts and stuff. I dont know much about that car, i think he bought it a couple weeks ago.
Happy plinking. Nice Case.
That moorland is a lot prettier than Arthur Conan Doyle made it seem in the book.