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.
Why is the speedometer sitting on zero???
Decided to carry the 340T today while I’m tinkering around the house.
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Thanks, and you've got some real nice carries there yourself.Still commenting on some knives from earlier this week.
Very versatile trio,Hickory n steel !
That's some beauteous "big iron", Leslie!
That's a dignified little heartbreaker you've got right there, John!
Supreme stag 14, Harry; congrats!!Your stag knives are always so desirable! Are you the luckiest guy on The Porch who takes "pot luck" and wins every time, or do you have a dealer where you can examine pics and request a specific stag model??
Tremendous tandem of teardrops, Will!
Sweet "piano keys"(as some forumite refers to this type of pairing
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Dwight, that Primble whittler is certainly a titan I'll remember!
I think I must have seen those gorgeous trappers before because I had a reaction that I'm sure I've written here before: those are a couple of long, cool Winnies in a black box!!
Wonderful workers for sure, Tom!
Grand slam right there, Steve; the bone is spectacular!
That Case may be "humble", Dylan, but it's a humdinger as well!
That is one very elegant jack, @eisman !
Ron, you play Wooden Wednesday as well as anyone on The Porch!
Hey, "The Branch" is back!! Great photo, @Travman!
Your very best is as good as anyone's, Dwight; breathtaking Barlow!
You think??Congrats on the stunning stag!
So simple, yet sophisticated, Dean!!
Your Churchill is as dignified and diplomatic as its namesake, who once said, "Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to [h311] in such a way that they look forward to the trip."
Gorgeous knife, Taylor; the way the steel, brass, and wood complement each other and each patina in its own way is incredible!
My Alox of the Week is my old cross Pioneer:
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Champion:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Camillus electrician:
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International Knife of the Week is an Okapi Baby Sable:
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- GT
Thank you Sir !!Yowza, what great photos![]()
Maybe I should carry these Saturday.
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Very good advice from such a young man !!!!I'm 43 years old, and I've gotten here but just barely. There's been a couple close calls. All of them from doing something stupid while driving. And while most have also involved a really high rate of speed, I have filled by bucket of experience and some of that filling is "don't do anything other than drive while driving". Lol.
In case no one gets the bucket of experience reference. It's a motorcycle thing but fits the ill natured cobras as well. When you start out, you have a full bucket of luck and an empty bucket of experience. The object is to fill the bucket of experience before the bucket of luck runs out. Kinda goes for life in general.
Stunning photo Dylan, as usual.I have these two with me today, with the usual Lambsfoot nearby as well.
Thanks GT. I really am having a craving for an Okapi after seeing yours and others and that old Alox is sweet.Dwight, that Primble whittler is certainly a titan I'll remember!
Awsome Steve. I do so love Boker barlows.Boker 492 today
Never ever ever get tired of viewing that barlow. Someday the planets will align, zen will provide the path, and the prize will be mine! Seriously, it's perfect.Maybe I should carry these Saturday.
Leslie, that one is just luminescent!View attachment 1009997 View attachment 1009998 View attachment 1009999
Case Copperhead Redbone, 1965-69.
Thanks Jack! I noticed your totin a Lambsfoot and a 15 also today. Both wearing black of course!![]()
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I hope you're doing well during this city-wide water crisis. I've been pouring bottled water in her bowl, even though I have seen her eat rats and drink from the gutter.![]()
Sweet "piano keys"(as some forumite refers to this type of pairing
).
Dwight, that Primble whittler is certainly a titan I'll remember!
I think I must have seen those gorgeous trappers before because I had a reaction that I'm sure I've written here before: those are a couple of long, cool Winnies in a black box!!
Wonderful workers for sure, Tom!
Grand slam right there, Steve; the bone is spectacular!
That Case may be "humble", Dylan, but it's a humdinger as well!
That is one very elegant jack, @eisman !
Ron, you play Wooden Wednesday as well as anyone on The Porch!
Hey, "The Branch" is back!! Great photo, @Travman!
Your very best is as good as anyone's, Dwight; breathtaking Barlow!
You think??Congrats on the stunning stag!
So simple, yet sophisticated, Dean!!
Your Churchill is as dignified and diplomatic as its namesake, who once said, "Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to [h311] in such a way that they look forward to the trip."
Gorgeous knife, Taylor; the way the steel, brass, and wood complement each other and each patina in its own way is incredible!
My Alox of the Week is my old cross Pioneer:
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Champion:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Camillus electrician:
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International Knife of the Week is an Okapi Baby Sable:
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- GT
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Case Copperhead Redbone, 1965-69.