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 all so much for the compliments and the kind words for my little girl. I read them all to her before seeing her off to school this morning and it absolutely made her day!Gevonovich , the little poem is wonderful and she appreciated it so much, I've promised to write it on a bit of card stock for her to keep with her knife, it is rather special.
I hope you have a terrific Friday as well, Jack, and an even better weekend. Your two knife choices today are splendid! I always love seeing that Unity but that Haywood kind of stole the show for me today.
Hey! I resemble that remark!Thank you, GT. You have some fine knives about you today!
I cannot think of a more perfect combo, Ron. Simply fantastic.
I love this picture, Gev. I am not sure what it is that draws me, but it does nonetheless. The knife is a real beauty and the setting just clicks.
Carrying Churchill today as well, along with a solid jack. The bases are covered, methinks. Throwing in a picture of a little bit of spring too, the blossoms on this plum tree are absolutely stunning, my picture does a terrible job of demonstrating its beauty though.
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Thanks! I’m really looking forward to putting it to work!Your going to love that 79 Workhorse Mike!
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Both look amazing, but WOW! I am in awe looking at that sweet old toothpick!I seem to be drawn to older knives recently. An Ulster Knife Co. 4 blade senator (1876-1941) with cute tip bolsters and a Shapleigh Hardware Co. Diamond Edge toothpick (1943-1961).
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- Stuart
I saw yours and had to get out mineThank you my friend !!!
I’ll gladly take credit for causing you to post that lovely photo and Stag 35 Gev!Thank you my friend !! Ron and his beauty are to blame![]()
Will I’ve got broad shoulders my friend!Ron carries a heavy responsibility for many things on this Forum...
Whatever your knife, if it's Stag, you're half way to Knirvarna
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Thanks Dylan, it’s appreciated my friend!I cannot think of a more perfect combo, Ron. Simply fantastic.
That’s a great photo and two very nice knives.Carrying Churchill today as well, along with a solid jack. The bases are covered, methinks. Throwing in a picture of a little bit of spring too, the blossoms on this plum tree are absolutely stunning, my picture does a terrible job of demonstrating its beauty though.
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Gary, you mean you, Lloyd and Maggie May!Nice knives and words today, folks!
Me and Lloyd ridin' around.
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Gary, you mean you, Lloyd and Maggie May!What a great song!!
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I never get tired of seeing your Lloyd,Peregrin
Beautiful knife and some beautiful scenery around there! Hope you enjoyed the ride!Nice knives and words today, folks!
Me and Lloyd ridin' around.
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J'aime la baleine!
Fantastic! Absolutely love that knife (I'd love it even more in carbon)
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I really like this swayback, but I'm thinking it's going to need a new pair of pants...
Thank you DylanI love this picture, Gev. I am not sure what it is that draws me, but it does nonetheless. The knife is a real beauty and the setting just clicks.
Carrying Churchill today as well, along with a solid jack. The bases are covered, methinks. Throwing in a picture of a little bit of spring too, the blossoms on this plum tree are absolutely stunning, my picture does a terrible job of demonstrating its beauty though.
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Oh the memories packed into that beauty, Dean !!! PricelessGreat photo
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I seem to be drawn to older knives recently. An Ulster Knife Co. 4 blade senator (1876-1941) with cute tip bolsters and a Shapleigh Hardware Co. Diamond Edge toothpick (1943-1961). I tried to catch the tang stamps, but the outside lighting wouldn't oblige. At 5", the lithe toothpick fits fine in the pocket.
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Carrying Churchill today as well, along with a solid jack. The bases are covered, methinks. Throwing in a picture of a little bit of spring too, the blossoms on this plum tree are absolutely stunning, my picture does a terrible job of demonstrating its beauty though.
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Beautiful 85! And a Sunday Masters Badge...very nice! I was lucky enough to have a Sunday Badge many years ago (1991, when Ian Woosnam won) and it was a fantastic experience. I don’t even golf, but I was blown away by the beauty of Augusta National.