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.
Handsome hiking knife, Jack, and impressive (and jocular) acronym!
Keen sharpening story and kickin' dangler, r8shell!
That's a laudable color match, Ace!!(The jigging kind of gives away the knife's origins, though.
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Thanks for the explanation, @SVTFreak ; I was afraid you were turning into a mean old man!
Notable pair there, @Grateful !
Oui-Oui on the Douk-Douk, @flatblackcapo !
Liebe ist seltsam, Dirk! Thanks for the kind words about my 85!
You have the rojo mojo, Leslie!!Which one did you pick?
Quite reasonable conjecture, Senhor Pinto!
Pleasant Barlows, Will!What does RR call the covers of the top one?
Humppa , zwei prächtige schwarze Taschenmesser!!
That's high praise, Heath!
Splendid, Steve!
Sorry to hear that it rained on your parade, Jack!Fine trio of knives, though!
Terrific reminder of simpler times, Gev!
Quality quartet to start the New Year, Jer!!
Ron, it's all your fault. Way to go!!
That 23 Jack looks like quite a handful, Jeff!
Looks tasty, Stuart!(But why BEEF stew when you have fresh fowl?)
Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Camillus muskrat:
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Big Knife of the Week is a Buck 4" clip/spey toothpick:
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Peanut of the Week is a Case stag Peanut:
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- GT
I always enjoy seeing that Schlieper, Jack. I like the looks of that sheath too.
Lookin' well loved.
Nice looking 7, Paul. Did you do the EO notch?
Haha, thanks, Gary. I always like reading your comments.
I had these two hard workers with me today.
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WOW STUART!!! both are AMAZING but the Hobo!!! Look at that boneIt is cold today in northern Virginia (currently 20 F - yes, I know it's colder elsewhere) and a buddy has decided it is a great day for a cook-out. He's set 1:00 p.m. EST, during the "heat of the day", he says (predicted high 33 F), for us to gather around his fire pit for grilled brats and kielbasa and cold beverages. Not having any common sense and anything else to do, I am packing gloves (to hold a beverage) and these guys: a Winchester camper/scout and a Union Cutlery hobo.
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- Stuart
It is cold today in northern Virginia (currently 20 F - yes, I know it's colder elsewhere) and a buddy has decided it is a great day for a cook-out. He's set 1:00 p.m. EST, during the "heat of the day", he says (predicted high 33 F), for us to gather around his fire pit for grilled brats and kielbasa and cold beverages. Not having any common sense and anything else to do, I am packing gloves (to hold a beverage) and these guys: a Winchester camper/scout and a Union Cutlery hobo.
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- Stuart
Yesterday's picture; carrying again today.
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Thanks Jack! I kind of like this new "attachment" feature. At least I can share pics again.Have fun Stuart!![]()
Cool pic Greg![]()
Nice to see that one again Duane![]()