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.
Some very nice knives and scenery Paul! Sounds like you enjoyed the day off. :thumbup:
I carried the Queen City Copperhead.
Thanks, Robert.Thanks Gary!! Great old scout!!!! :thumbup::thumbup:
The Buck 303 doesn't happen to do it for me, but I know what you're talking about; it's a cool and mysterious phenomenon!My 303 today. Maybe tomorrow too.
In its imperfect glory, still speaks to me in ways that my other knives don't. I just can't describe it.
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Thanks for the knife ID, Jack....Thanks GT, the Peanut was a gift from r8shell:thumbup:
Sometimes we have to change from the outside in! If you carry a fancy knife, it can help increase your "fancy rating"....Thanks GT. I don't think I am fancy enough to carry this thing...
That GS Kutmaster has some mighty fine character :thumbup:
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That (wife "stealing" a guy's perfectly good knife) almost qualifies as "spousal abuse"!Nice, I had one of these but the wife stole it.
Extremely nice return to the ebony and ivory theme of earlier this week, Jack!
Peter, those round-bolstered Cases are very appealing!
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Have an enjoyable and safe trip, Jack; with those knives you'll be starting off on the right foot for sure!
Glad you could enjoy some time off, Paul! Your photos are superb, as are the subjects of the pics! :thumbup::thumbup: I'm a little bit surprised that a Notre Dame fan like you has gone with the Michigan maize and blue knives, though!A lone day off today from the day to day hustle and bustle...it was most welcome, although I still went in for a few hoursI get more done without any distractions:thumbup:
Came home and took dogs for a walk...highlight of the day to say the least...Nice pictures today everyone.
A primary color carry today. The #73 is courtesy of Brett offering her up on the exchange well below what shes worth:thumbup: The blue Northwoods arrived today as well, I like the blue
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A shot along my way out to the prairie...
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My companions...
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Harley really likes to pose for pictures
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Man, Ron, that penknife is just the epitome of elegance! :thumbup::thumbup:Terrific knives today everyone!
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Man, Ron, that penknife is just the epitome of elegance! :thumbup::thumbup:
a horn Joker (small, from my daughter in Spain - she bought this one in Zaragosa)
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- GT
Glad you could enjoy some time off, Paul! Your photos are superb, as are the subjects of the pics! :thumbup::thumbup: I'm a little bit surprised that a Notre Dame fan like you has gone with the Michigan maize and blue knives, though!
Here are a couple of the knives that have kitchen duty this week.
A Rough Rider fish knife (BIG, from Markesharp)
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and a horn Joker (small, from my daughter in Spain - she bought this one in Zaragosa)
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- GT
Andi, nice original. :thumbup:
Drew, thanks. I'm glad you like my amateur work. It was my pleasure Bud.![]()
How is the spring of your Joker?? Mine is softThanks, Robert.
The Buck 303 doesn't happen to do it for me, but I know what you're talking about; it's a cool and mysterious phenomenon!
Thanks for the knife ID, Jack.
Sometimes we have to change from the outside in! If you carry a fancy knife, it can help increase your "fancy rating".
Besides, Johnny5 had good advice later about just keeping the pinky up!
Thanks for the Kutmaster compliment.
That (wife "stealing" a guy's perfectly good knife) almost qualifies as "spousal abuse"!
Extremely nice return to the ebony and ivory theme of earlier this week, Jack!
Peter, those round-bolstered Cases are very appealing!
WW, Andi, I had forgotten how those 2-bladed, sheepsfoot, EO #15 Scouts with that color jigged bone "touch my soul"! An absolutely beautiful and thoroughly useful knife! :thumbup::thumbup:
Have an enjoyable and safe trip, Jack; with those knives you'll be starting off on the right foot for sure!
Glad you could enjoy some time off, Paul! Your photos are superb, as are the subjects of the pics! :thumbup::thumbup: I'm a little bit surprised that a Notre Dame fan like you has gone with the Michigan maize and blue knives, though!
Man, Ron, that penknife is just the epitome of elegance! :thumbup::thumbup:
Here are a couple of the knives that have kitchen duty this week.
A Rough Rider fish knife (BIG, from Markesharp)
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and a horn Joker (small, from my daughter in Spain - she bought this one in Zaragosa)
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- GT
Something a bit unusual today: Bulldog Saddlehorn. I'm beginning to dread that it's actually Cell due to shrinkMust get those scales changed, it will be a fine knife then.
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Looks like a perfect trio for EDC and a Sowbelly would only make it better as a quad EDC.
Don