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, Gary. That is a great mod' on the forum 77 and some really good looking stag on the Colt. I think I am going to have to check out one of those stag handled Colts for myself.Another first-rate photo, FBC!
Here are a few more of my knives for this week.
A GEC 77 modified Forum Knife (thanks, Mark):
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A Colt stag canoe:
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A Vic Huntsman:
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- GT
Case Red Bone 06247 from '74. This is one of my favorites!
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Splendid photo, Gev!That superb Case has quite a fine point on it!!
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ery nice, Atiger!I'm trying to figure out the photos. Does the knife have two-tone covers (black and tan)? Or is the "tan" I'm seeing the liners?
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I am now officially out of pictures of this knife. Need to take some new ones. But, this is my daily now.
Lot of contrasts in that pair, Jack!The background of the lambsfoot photo make me think summer in the English countryside could be quite idyllic!
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Sensational, stylish sleeveboard, Ron!Thanks in large part to the influence of your thread about single spring patterns with blades at each end, I've become quite a fan of those pen knives and double-ended jack!
A Colt stag canoe:
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I see why....smashing color to that beauty !!!!
It looks like a folding hunter that's seen a lot of use. If the handles are a certain kind of plastic that whitens with age, you might be able to restore the color by rubbing it with mineral oil. Maybe any oil, but we like mineral oil around here for its food-safeness.Trying once more to get this image to work. Any ideas on what this knife may be.
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Have a great week at the beach, Joey!Kids there too??
- GT
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It is difficult to capture the depth of the color on red bone knives.
That is a very nice pair indeed, Tom !!! Nice pile...lol
Nice looking knives, what pattern is the bottom one?
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Thanks for the thumbs my friendYeah, we've had a pretty good summer so far this year, I took that pic on Sunday at a small village which was famous, in the Middle Ages, for making riding spurs
It's close to the original Bedlam
Nice pairing Kevin
Carrying these two today, my A.Wright Lambsfoot in ebony, and an IXL Serpentine Jack
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Thanks Gary! Your Colt Canoe has some very nice Stag my friend! A beautiful knife!
Thanks Gev! We obviously agree on the lure of some good Case Red Bone!
I'm off to work early on this Wooden Wednesday with my Ebony 79 Workhorse.
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Beretta/Loveless drop point and a slipjoint that Bruce Barnett made for me, his own mosaic damascus
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That is a very nice pair indeed, Tom !!! Nice pile...lol
Always enjoy seeing your Barkies, Tom. Liking that TC too.
I like this new multi quote. I wish I could do it everyday but you folks keep me too busy reading all your posts!
With me today. I'm liking the CPM-S35VN on the fixed blade. Stays sharp and the knife makes a great all around edc.
I try to mix it up but the Lloyd has pretty much been my edc for the last 6 months. I give it a break once in awhile but this knife just pushes all the right buttons for me.
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