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.The ebony lambsfoot and Ancient TC certainly make a handsome couple!
But that's something to be proud of, too!
Those are a couple of dudely Bros!!
Eye-catching edge on that clip blade, Steve!
Fantastic photos,Prester John and @Âchillepattada !
From what is the bull carved?
Handsome 26, Ken, and the actual "Sleeveboard" in the ad is a nice touch!
Great story, knife, and pendant, @Chief !
Good advice , Ron.
Exemplary knife&nature pics, Dean!
Brown sugar!!
Very impressive stag, @Pt-Luso !
Thanks, Jack.I can sometimes easily amuse myself, regardless of what others think.
Superb black/red combo, Dylan!
Beguiling bone again, Paul!
Thanks, Stuart.My first knife was a scout pattern, and my Vic virus is probably just a result of those initial knifely experiences.
Two lambs and a lady!
That pair should get the job done, Ron!
Stuart, I always enjoy seeing your phenomenal knives, but I wonder if really I'm just an Imperial Barlow guy.
Sorry you lost your Leatherman, Jeff.I've never had any problem with that pocket clip coming off the edge of my pants pocket, even though it just hangs there by the weight of the Minichamp and usually a 2nd knife. But I also lead a pretty tame house&office existence; if I was thrashing around in a brush pile, I think the clip could easily get knocked loose.
Congrats on the new gunstock!
- GT
More of the knives I've been carrying this week.
My Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a skinny little Colonial Jack (thanks, Mark):
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My Big Knife of the Week is a smooth tobacco bone Rough Rider half-hawk:
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My Free Choice Knife of the Week that I just grab on a whim instead of being dictated by my rotation schedule is a Case mini copperlock with walnut Rogers jigged bone (thanksLeslie Tomville ):
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- GT
Congrats on scoring a Geppetto! I almost forgot what mine used to look like, and you've inspired my carry today.
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Those are AWESOME knives, Duckdog!Now that we've passed the 6,000 pages mark, I totin big for Stagurday: a Case 47 large stockman (1940-1964) and a Case 54 large trapper. Though they are safely in my dry pockets, we've finally gotten the rain that we need, so I'm stuck with posting old pictures.
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- Stuart
A cool summer night spent on my rear deck, a great cigar, Ivory bone TC and a new to me 2011 Geppetto ebony whittler (thanks Lance)
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And my peep
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And a lovely sunset
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Lovely pair of stag Cases. The fact that the spey blade says "for flesh only" puts them over the top.Now that we've passed the 6,000 pages mark, I totin big for Stagurday: a Case 47 large stockman (1940-1964) and a Case 54 large trapper. Though they are safely in my dry pockets, we've finally gotten the rain that we need, so I'm stuck with posting old pictures.
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- Stuart
Swedge heaven!First time in .... a while... something new has ridden in the “watch” pocket...
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The fact that the spey blade says "for flesh only" puts them over the top.
These two again for me today!
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Those are AWESOME knives, Duckdog!
Lovely pair of stag Cases. The fact that the spey blade says "for flesh only" puts them over the top.
Very kind words. Thank you. You can’t see it, but I’m blushing. I know there’s a lot of great images of great knives by many others here.Thanks, guys. They ride pretty well in the pocket.
Leslie Tomville Fantastic Lloyd, fabulous photos.
SteveC Steve, I truly appreciate your appreciation and display of fine old knives. It's an honor and privilege to see them.
cigarrodog I give up. I'm burning a bunch of my knives and deleting their cached pictures to make more room for your knife pics. You've posted some very nice ones in the past, but today's offering slam's the door. A common, simple knife elevated to something unique and exquisite, stunningly shown.
- Stuart