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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.
Thank you sir, those two beauties go well together :thumbup:
- oh, dear.......gonna have to get me one o' them sawcut jobbies - classic and right gorgeous :thumbup:
Some beautiful knives all around today :thumbup:
Carrying this old New York Knife Co split spring Whittler today
Belknap
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Thanks for the Tour De Barlow Primble, outstanding knives and photos as always.
Enzo Necker with a Queen scout for me today.
The best one....I am holding my breath
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Thanks guys. Here's the mark side Harry. The bone is more like the pile side, it seems to have picked up the colour of the Moose antler in the picture![]()
nice Talon, Dan...Hope GEC does another run of those.
The material on the fixie is spalted Maple.
I am screwing up. Today is twice in a row where I have left the house with only my small sebenza, which is an EDC knife. I typically also carry a traditional for modest and/or food tasks.
I blame daylight savings time.
I'm really enjoying my week with this knife. To my surprise, it's a great cutter. The only other spear I own is a #25. I'm delightfully surprised at how much I like it. The knife has an organic feel. The satin bolsters are a huge hit with me.
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These little Maratac AAA flashlights are the best! Now the wait until the SS. The shipping is for the birds though. $7.50 shipping for a small package is ridiculous...but I will still pay for another admission.
Wooden Wednesday with these two again.
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Great shot of the Lanny's clip, Tim. You are a very patient person!
I felt ancient today. This Barlow finds its way into my pocket more often than any other.
Gary, thats a VERY likable trapper! :thumbup: Is it full-size (~4) or medium?Case-Bose WT today.
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Dean (TC), Glenn (Case), Mr. Jack (TC), Ken (A. Grohman), Peregrin (Case/Bose), Mark (Viper) and GT (Office knife)- some fine looking knives shown ! :thumbup:
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Seven days of two Barlows - Day 4:
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Thanks, Primble and Jack; that Office Knife needs a little attention, since the tip of one blade rides above the liners now.
That's a great line-up of knives GT, love the Office Knife :thumbup:
In another thread, I remarked how much I admired your toothpick, A.L., and Im sticking to that story!![]()
My new GEC Texas Toothpick. I suppose I have overlooked this pattern in the past.. but not anymore!
The clip blade is perfect for my needs and the handle shape is fantastic.
Filling your pockets with steel on a windy day is good thinking, Harry!
That stag S&M is a beauty, Mitch, and I like its surroundings in the photo - the arrowhead and the carved bison are cool!My big guy today
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Wow, thats a well-kept, wonderful old whittler, rockgolfer!! :thumbup:
That Belknap is grand, Gev! :thumbup:Hard to follow a Halfrich.....holy cow that is a beauty!
Belknap
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Congrats on the eye-catching new Coyotes, Wilsonhome and Dean! :thumbup: A bold pack of coyotes is coming right up on The Porch lately!
Fine pair, Tom; I always like seeing your Queen buffalo scout! :thumbup:
Handsome knife, Jack! I hope it helps you be as efficient as you hoped. :thumbup:
What an impressive Imperial, Dan - super!! :thumbup:
Bonus points if anyone recognizes the other object in the photo.
That stag S&M is a beauty, Mitch, and I like its surroundings in the photo - the arrowhead and the carved bison are cool!
This week, I've a Rough Rider trapper and a Chinese Laguiole purchased in Spain on kitchen duty:
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- GT