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.
Thanks Jack!That's a beauty Ron![]()
Thanks Gary!Congrats, Ron; the 78s with that checkered bone are very memorable!!
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That is one fine looking knife!
Spectacular pair... but man i love that Norfolk !!!Thanks Jack!
Thanks Gary!The quartets ready for Sunday morning service!
This morning I’m carrying my Case Norfolk and a Sambar Lambsfoot from A. Wright.
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Thanks Gev! The Norfolk is an exceptional knife. I am proud to have one. Have a great Sunday my friend!Spectacular pair... but man i love that Norfolk !!!
You too my friend ! I had to get out my NorfolkThanks Gev! The Norfolk is an exceptional knife. I am proud to have one. Have a great Sunday my friend!![]()
This is the Quotidian Quartet for me:
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That Pearl is sweeet!!!You too my friend ! I had to get out my Norfolk
A Voyeur was watching the photography session making noises of approval
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Rodgers Cutlers to Her Majesty No 6 Norfolk Street Sheffield
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Thanks my friend!What a fantastic combination Ron![]()
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Rodgers Cutlers to Her Majesty No 6 Norfolk Street Sheffield
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Sounds good Stuart. Size counts. What'd they weigh? They've been pulling 25-45 pounders from the waters by the Throgs Neck Bridge connecting Queens and the Bronx here.
Thanks for the compliment Stuart! That’s a Pearl beauty! Enjoy the day with your family my friend!We didn't have a scale onboard and cleaned the fish before landing, so I didn't weigh them, but I'd say 25-30 lbs, Alan.
@5K Qs That's a quintessential quartet, GT.
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SteveC You boys are bringing out some heavy stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Gevonovich Your posting spooked me, as I found an old MOP clad knife in the bottom of an "empty" box this morning after I saw your post. I had to take a quick pic between intermittent showers, no time to dust off the rust before getting ready for Mother's Day brunch. A shadow senator with sunken joints by Holley Manufacturing Co., Lakeville, Conn. from the 1854-1930s period.
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- Stuart