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.
Shawn, the charred Opinel and charred corn both look tasty (one literally and the other figuratively)!!
The card players say, "Cut thin to win!"!!... Thin and light as a feather, it melts away in the pocket.
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I love looking at trappers (but, oddly, don't enjoy carrying them
"Rounded Bareheads in Black and White"!! Practical and artsy!
Lotta blades in a little space!!
Thanks, RonThat my friend is a classy 77 Northfield Barlow!
It's familiar Friday for me with my Ebony TC Spear blade!
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Great shot, Tim!Nice unicorn Dee.
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Superb jigging, Shawn!!Shadows are getting long, but I'm still at work.
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Glennbad's handiwork is keeping me occupied, though.
Thanks for the ID.5K Qs that is a Ben Hogan in smooth calico bone.
I don't mind the mid knife lock lever. All of my Enduras have had them.
Desirable pair, Randy!!Today I had my Buck 303 and Queen Copperhead.
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Thanks for setting me straight on the wood, Heath.Thanks! I really love how hand-tool friendly slipjoints are, it makes major customization attainable with basically just a drill press... I used yellowheart, 'cause that's what I had. It finished up nicely but it's kind of soft, I would have much preferred O.O. although this should stay nice and yellow![]()
Stellar stag, guys!!
Exquisite, Rob!! I could ramble around with that one for a LONG sequence of todays!Me and this old Schrade are going to ramble around today.
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Have a safe and enjoyable trip, Gary; that's a pair of knives to write home about!!We're rushing around, trying to get out the door for a drive to York, Maine. We'll be staying for a few days. Don't have time for a new pic but these two will be along for the ride.
To all those in Irma danger, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Thanks, Jack.
Compelling couple of knives there, r8shell!!
Those WJs are immaculate, 007hunter and Paul!!...
This first release of Charlie's Washington Jack is the one I regret getting rid of. The one I parted ways with was the polished stag version. Well look what arrived yesterday!!!
This arrived from a very instrumental porch member and I really appreciate his kindness in making this one available to me
So today was my new 2014 polished stag Washington Jack
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My goodness, the stag on that is remarkable, Jack!
That's a Web Gem right there, Mike!! Great pic!!
Tom, you've convinced me to get some lunch ready!
That Case is really a nice knife.
Those are two beautiful knives, i've bin thinking about buying a Case sodbuster with those bone handle scales but im just not sure about it could i hear your opinion about the knife? but never the less i think a sodbuster in general is a really good looking knife.Well, a person can certainly fall behind in this thread over the course of 48 hours!!A small subset of the knives I admired that were posted in the past couple of days.
Shawn, the charred Opinel and charred corn both look tasty (one literally and the other figuratively)!!
The card players say, "Cut thin to win!"!!Slim city, Tom!!
I love looking at trappers (but, oddly, don't enjoy carrying them); that's a beauty, Grateful!!
"Rounded Bareheads in Black and White"!! Practical and artsy!
Lotta blades in a little space!!Cool color combo with that stockman/Farmer pair.
Thanks, Ron; I wish I weren't so reluctant to use it.
Speaking of classy Barlow, yours is a prime example!!
Great shot, Tim!
Superb jigging, Shawn!!
Thanks for the ID.In my limited experience, I've enjoyed "mid-locks" more than "back-locks".
Desirable pair, Randy!!
Thanks for setting me straight on the wood, Heath.My wood identification skills have enormous room for improvement!
Stellar stag, guys!!Ron, stag 73s always get my attention, but the dark color of the handles on yours is a total show-stopper!!
Exquisite, Rob!! I could ramble around with that one for a LONG sequence of todays!
Have a safe and enjoyable trip, Gary; that's a pair of knives to write home about!!
Thanks, Jack.
Super Saturday selections!
Compelling couple of knives there, r8shell!!
Those WJs are immaculate, 007hunter and Paul!!Nice background story, Paul.
My goodness, the stag on that is remarkable, Jack!
That's a Web Gem right there, Mike!! Great pic!!
Tom, you've convinced me to get some lunch ready!Your lambsfoot has such attractive grain!
I always carry these knives (thanks, Bob & Rachel), but don't post them every week. Time to go public again!(Thanks to Greg for the wooden coin, another literal EDC.)
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Thanks, GT! Inspired by my son's first day of t-ball!That's a Web Gem right there, Mike!! Great pic!!![]()
Well, a person can certainly fall behind in this thread over the course of 48 hours!!A small subset of the knives I admired that were posted in the past couple of days.
Shawn, the charred Opinel and charred corn both look tasty (one literally and the other figuratively)!!
The card players say, "Cut thin to win!"!!Slim city, Tom!!
I love looking at trappers (but, oddly, don't enjoy carrying them); that's a beauty, Grateful!!
"Rounded Bareheads in Black and White"!! Practical and artsy!
Lotta blades in a little space!!Cool color combo with that stockman/Farmer pair.
Thanks, Ron; I wish I weren't so reluctant to use it.
Speaking of classy Barlow, yours is a prime example!!
Great shot, Tim!
Superb jigging, Shawn!!
Thanks for the ID.In my limited experience, I've enjoyed "mid-locks" more than "back-locks".
Desirable pair, Randy!!
Thanks for setting me straight on the wood, Heath.My wood identification skills have enormous room for improvement!
Stellar stag, guys!!Ron, stag 73s always get my attention, but the dark color of the handles on yours is a total show-stopper!!
Exquisite, Rob!! I could ramble around with that one for a LONG sequence of todays!
Have a safe and enjoyable trip, Gary; that's a pair of knives to write home about!!
Thanks, Jack.
Super Saturday selections!
Compelling couple of knives there, r8shell!!
Those WJs are immaculate, 007hunter and Paul!!Nice background story, Paul.
My goodness, the stag on that is remarkable, Jack!
That's a Web Gem right there, Mike!! Great pic!!
Tom, you've convinced me to get some lunch ready!Your lambsfoot has such attractive grain!
I always carry these knives (thanks, Bob & Rachel), but don't post them every week. Time to go public again!(Thanks to Greg for the wooden coin, another literal EDC.)
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- GT
I've got these two with me this morning. I love this #92, but I'm unenthusiastic about the Goldenrod jigged bone covers.
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Shadows are getting long, but I'm still at work.
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Glennbad's handiwork is keeping me occupied, though.
Love those chestnut Sod Buster jr.s - great jigged bone, CV steel blade, perfect size! Everybody that likes pocketknives should have one!I always carry these knives (thanks, Bob & Rachel), but don't post them every week. Time to go public again!(Thanks to Greg for the wooden coin, another literal EDC.)
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