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.
Jack, I feel your pain on that age thing!Just got home from 10 hours on the shop floor! Man that concrete is rough on these old legs and feet!
That's a great pair of Ebony beauties your Totin! Seeing your Davison makes me think of Stephen as I'm sure it does you as well. Have a good weekend buddy! :thumbup:
Dang it, Barrett.I'm just getting used to the angular distortion of my new progressive bifocal lenses, and you had me turning my head and adjusting my glasses for a minute there.
Happy April Fools Day.
Those two knives would make anyone feel young, Jack! Have a great weekend. :thumbup:
Very nice shot of that TC and watch Jack. Hope you had a great birthday and an equally wonderful weekend.
I guess I missed stag Saturday, but here is new prototype friction folder design I made.
hope this is appropriate for this traditionals forum.
So this is what I've been carrying
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I don't have much need for a knife today, as we're on vacation. I'm carrying one anyways.
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Very solid Harry! I just got an Opinel with a corkscrew in the handle. While quite fitting for the French given their taste for wine, I wonder about corkscrews in America's folders, where beer and spirits have traditionally been the beverages of choice. More winos, err I mean wine connoisseurs, then we realized?
Very nice. Works for me.:thumbup:
Awesome design! I really like how everything flows....and that full flat grind...I guess I missed stag Saturday, but here is new prototype friction folder design I made.
hope this is appropriate for this traditionals forum.
So this is what I've been carrying
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Awesome design! I really like how everything flows....and that full flat grind...:thumbup:
The unmarked Wondrous pair !! Great photos and thank you for the compliment on mine! Hope your long B-day weekend was spectacular.
I'm carrying something special today. My father-in-law left this one to me. It's a 1992 A.G Russell Cattaraugus. Made in Japan. AUS-8 steel. The bone is absolutely gorgeous. Far more beautiful than my picture portrays. Very similar to older Case "pretty bone". The main blade locks, and unlocks by pressing down on the secondary blade. It's even got a Phillips screwdriver. A very robust and beefy knife, with the smoothest action I've ever felt in a slipjoint. Pa absolutely loved to carry this knife.
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