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.
Thanks!
Totin this new #13 Clerk and liking it a lot!:thumbup:
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Covet is a strong word.![]()
Probably the Clerk with the wharncliffe/pen. Especially the Office Knife. I'd love to see how the bone ages on that one.![]()
Looks like a personalized Zippo lighter.
Older stag 25 with the BEST knife ever made, the indestructible Douk-Douk.
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Alan, I'm always a sucker for black and silver knives, and when you add that brilliant blue, I'm a goner! :thumbup:Carrying my micarta Davison today at the River House.
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There are certainly some strange mascots out there, particularly in Minor League baseball, it would seem. About 10 years ago Arkansas got a new Minor League team, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals. Their mascot is a Sasquatch.
I love the shade of yellow on that Imperial! :thumbup:
I've got the Weasel in my pocket again today.
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Barrett and Dean, thanks for the Imperial compliments; it's a very solidly-built knife, and certainly a bright and cheerful color!
Tom, your wood-clad #73 looks terrific!...
Great cover material GT! When was that knife made do you think?
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My carry today, my trusty 73 Scout:
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I'm going to try to carry this one for awhile to get a real feel for it. I love it as a daily carry. Sturdy wooden handle, a usefully long blade, and a patina I'm not worried about marring.
That's some splendid stag! :thumbup:
Thanks, Jack. The weather here has been quite gloomy of late, so that yellow-handled Imperial is the only "sunshine" I've seen....
LOL!Thanks GT, nice knives, but that Imperial Sodbuster always stands out for me :thumbup:
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Thanks, Dee....
Thanks, Gary!
They truly are.....
Nice knives!
A frugal bunch with a lot to offer. :thumbup:
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Thanks, Ron; the Colt teardrop jack is well-made and certainly has unique jigging....
Thanks Gary! Nice trio your Totin there! But I'm partial to the Jack!:thumbup:
Totin this new #13 Clerk and liking it a lot!:thumbup:
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White Lightning!
Deluxe dark duo, Jack! :thumbup:
Pleasing pic of a phenomenal pair of photogenic patina pals, Rachel!!
Couple of capital knives, Alan! :thumbup:Older stag 25 with the BEST knife ever made, the indestructible Douk-Douk.
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That's a noteworthy navaja, Gafishing; congrats!! Your sister knows how to pick 'em! :thumbup:I'm carrying this knife my sister brought me yesterday from Spain
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Intriguing tightrope-walking knife photo, Greg!...
In my pocket today:
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Alan, I'm always a sucker for black and silver knives, and when you add that brilliant blue, I'm a goner! :thumbup:
Barrett and Dean, thanks for the Imperial compliments; it's a very solidly-built knife, and certainly a bright and cheerful color!
Both of you were sporting some very winsome wood!
Barrett, I'm not always current in my knowledge of mythical beasts, but I didn't realize Sasquatch was native to Northwest Arkansas!
Tom, your wood-clad #73 looks terrific!
I bought my "buckshot bone" Colt new in January 2015, but I don't know how Colt's manufacturing and marketing worked, so I suppose it could have been sitting in storage for years before I got it (but I doubt it).
That's some splendid stag! :thumbup:
Thanks, Jack. The weather here has been quite gloomy of late, so that yellow-handled Imperial is the only "sunshine" I've seen.
Thanks, Dee.My knives and I share many characteristics; we're both frugal to a fault and have to be happy with our function, because our form is nothing to write home about!
Thanks, Ron; the Colt teardrop jack is well-made and certainly has unique jigging.
Congrats on the superb new stag Clerk you hired! :thumbup:
White Lightning!
Deluxe dark duo, Jack! :thumbup:
Pleasing pic of a phenomenal pair of photogenic patina pals, Rachel!!
Couple of capital knives, Alan! :thumbup:
That's a noteworthy navaja, Gafishing; congrats!! Your sister knows how to pick 'em! :thumbup:
Intriguing tightrope-walking knife photo, Greg!
This week, I've been carrying a Hen & Rooster mini canoe (thanks, Will):
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A brown delrin Case peanut won in a GAW (thanks, Cory):
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As always, a Rough Rider scrimshawed small stockman (thanks, r8shell):
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- GT