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 for the RR comment, Dean.That Navy blue bone Case sure is a looker; congrats!
My Lambsfoot of the Week is my ebony Black Jack:
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My Peanut-ish Knife of the Week is a Case yellow Delrin CV pen knife:
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My Free Choice Knife of the Week is a Richartz metal knife with multiplication tables and whale tang stamp (thanks, Blake):
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- GT
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Thanks, guys!That pair ties Saturday and Sunday together very well, r8shell. Particularly nice picture, too.
These two today for me and my boys birthday present. A track ride in a 458 italia for him. And i got to drive it!
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I ran it by our fraud detector ~ Mrs Major Fleschwund, and she accepted that the only thing left was the toothpick. But she said if you could get a pic of working with the tweezers, that would be great.
Touching story brother, the pup is a godsend@5K Qs ~ I appreciate the kind words!
And speaking of appreciation, I think a good dog is one of God’s greatest blessings. In my life I’ve had three German Shepherd Dogs, two Brittany Spaniels, and a Boston Terrier, all AKC pure breds, all wonderful dogs. But about a year before our son passed, he brought this guy, just a 5 wk old mutt pup home. And this is THE smartest, the most devoted, and most loving dog I’ve ever had. All he wants to do is be with me. Working outside, he’s at my side. Mowing, trotting alongside, practicing guitar or sitting on my butt liking knife pictures on BF, he’s laying at my feet.
Now maybe I’m just emotional because today in church I did the song we did at the funeral - hard to get through- but with this dog around, I feel connected to my boy.
Here he is guarding the beans I picked for supper...
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And because this is about knives, here’s my Camco helping me cut and de-string the beans...
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Thanks for letting me sit on the porch and ramble a bit.![]()
Yes, it is a #48 pattern. It's actually my son's knife, but I reserved the right to Tote it whenever I want when I gave it to himIs that a #48, John? I didn't even know the Templar version of a trapper existed!I've seen the Templar version of #12 on the GEC website, but I don't remember seeing any "in the wild" pics of any model with the Templar features.
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What bountiful bone!!What's the diameter of your black nubby disk that's in many of your recent pics? It will be a good size reference, once I know how big it actually is.
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Jeff, Awesome pup and great post. Songs always hit me right in the gut.@5K Qs ~ I appreciate the kind words!
And speaking of appreciation, I think a good dog is one of God’s greatest blessings. In my life I’ve had three German Shepherd Dogs, two Brittany Spaniels, and a Boston Terrier, all AKC pure breds, all wonderful dogs. But about a year before our son passed, he brought this guy, just a 5 wk old mutt pup home. And this is THE smartest, the most devoted, and most loving dog I’ve ever had. All he wants to do is be with me. Working outside, he’s at my side. Mowing, trotting alongside, practicing guitar or sitting on my butt liking knife pictures on BF, he’s laying at my feet.
Now maybe I’m just emotional because today in church I did the song we did at the funeral - hard to get through- but with this dog around, I feel connected to my boy.
Here he is guarding the beans I picked for supper...
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And because this is about knives, here’s my Camco helping me cut and de-string the beans...
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Thanks for letting me sit on the porch and ramble a bit.![]()