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Haha... Great setup.I had to rescue a unicorn from a gnome this morning.
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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.
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Haha... Great setup.I had to rescue a unicorn from a gnome this morning.
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You read my mind, as I was going to ask in the Sunday thread if we could see the Thiers-Issard open. Very nice!![]()
I had to rescue a unicorn from a gnome this morning.
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Case, Case, Maniago:
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One of my all time favorites Will and yours is a great example. I have to admit that I was hesitant in regards to liking the knife until I used it two summers ago while building my front deck. It scored lines on timbers, opened assorted items and sharpened my pencil when I could find it@Amir Fleischwunde Thank you too! Being a Farmer's Jack it is a fine knife in the garden,also the all steel construction enhances the appeal. These knives look a bit quirky whenl closed though but that's an appeal in itself
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One must keep a close eye out for gnomes, most mean well, but some are tricksey.I had to rescue a unicorn from a gnome this morning.
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A 2012 (CC HJ6) 66 Teamster Jack in Tomato Acrylic, a gift from my friend in NZ
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That pattern is really growing on me...lovely knife.
That's either a really tiny Glock, or the biggest Opinel ever made! Wonder where that'd fit in Opinel's number system
Well it is a tiny Glock.That's either a really tiny Glock, or the biggest Opinel ever made! Wonder where that'd fit in Opinel's number system![]()