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.
choombak, What is the blade/handle length of that French Knife and where did you get it? Thanks, John
Really like your Washington Jack and I notice that you carry your A.Wright a lot. It must be as good as it looks?
philllll, your fish shield knife is a "trophy quality" catch! :thumbup::thumbup:
That Camembert is delicious, choombak; love the look of the wood covers!!This French knife today... the Juniper wood smells yummy!
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Thanks for the compliment on my Spanish knives, Erik!...3 very cool knives withequaly nice covers.
I updated my carry a bit.
I whent a little overboard with the camillus yesterday. ... Part of me is upset that I got so carried away, but the other part is stunned at how good its turning out.
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Thanks for the kind words, Stephen!...GT - two great looking knives. I especially like the horn. :thumbup:
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Thanks, Paul! I'm intrigued to hear more about "shenanigans"!Wow, Gary, Drew, Erik, Brett, Philllll and others, many nice carries today. I will shed more light on the Tractor Red #73 linerlock that just arrived today...blowin away by ones shenanigans...more to follow this week when I can catch up a bit.
...Paired with a black ALOX Pioneer...
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...Good to see those special knives again GT :thumbup:...
Thanks, Jack; I really like the "sentimental knives" best!...I also realise I forgot to post my carry today (it's Tuesday here)
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Great photo, Shane! Is your Moose officially retired from work duty, or just on a well-deserved vacation?
Perfect pic of a pretty pair, Mark! :thumbup::thumbup:Up and out before the dew burns off......as usual.
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WMarke Crownlifter and 73 today
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Up next........four Fishbone Barlows
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A-1 as usual Tom!! :thumbup:...For me today:
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Stunning ivory, David; congrats!!
Andi Not only a remarkable knife - and affordable and useable, that's important - but the name of that beer Does it refer to the next day's hangover? :barf: Beer can give that, never find a problem with wine though
Regards, Will
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philllll, your fish shield knife is a "trophy quality" catch! :thumbup::thumbup:
That Camembert is delicious, choombak; love the look of the wood covers!!
Thanks for the compliment on my Spanish knives, Erik!Your Camillus looks GREAT; I know I'm naive and not a serious "collector", but I've never understood the "never clean an old knife" principle. My whole point in getting old knives is to try to clean 'em up and get 'em back to work!
Thanks for the kind words, Stephen!(In that "age" thread, Primble mentioned that you're about 90, but I remember a photo of you and your daughter in the "mug shot" thread; you're VERY well preserved!!
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Thanks, Paul! I'm intrigued to hear more about "shenanigans"!The "pure colors" of your RED 73 and BLACK Pioneer are excellent! :thumbup:
Thanks, Jack; I really like the "sentimental knives" best!Looks like you've got a terrific Tuesday twosome today!!
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Great photo, Shane! Is your Moose officially retired from work duty, or just on a well-deserved vacation?
Perfect pic of a pretty pair, Mark! :thumbup::thumbup:
WW! Those crownlifters with the tip bolsters are VERY cool, Mark!
And is that a shadow toothpick you made??
A-1 as usual Tom!! :thumbup:
Stunning ivory, David; congrats!!:thumbup::thumbup:
A couple of the knives I'll carry all week are a Blue Grass Belknap Barlow and a small Imperial serpentine jack, both of which belonged to my father-in-law once upon a time.
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Thanks, Jack; I really like the "sentimental knives" best!Looks like you've got a terrific Tuesday twosome today!!
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A couple of the knives I'll carry all week are a Blue Grass Belknap Barlow and a small Imperial serpentine jack, both of which belonged to my father-in-law once upon a time.
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One of my all time favourites in ebony wood with the EO done by Bob.
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