black mamba
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Celluloid covers on that old-school Robeson?
Yes, Gary, otherwise known as Mother of Bowling Ball.


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/
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Celluloid covers on that old-school Robeson?
I’ve got my pockets full with these two biguns today!![]()
At the risk of offending several cigar boxes of knives, these two are a couple I could stick with day after day
Started off with these two...
Today is another day of Camillus WW2 goodness. Plus a bonus pic from my Adirondack snowshoeing adventures last weekend.
Hello, Groovy Tuesday!Pair of Queens wins the pot, Stuart!
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Watchpocket Knife this week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone canittler
Miscellaneous Knife this week is RR ajb medium (3.5") trapper
Sporting this little gem of Lyle's today. It really is a terrific knife.
13 years of Blade Forums Tradional annual knives
I carried these knives on my hike this morning.
Thanks GTPretty as a picture, John!
- GT
And might I say, that's a handsome pair of RRsWatchpocket Knife this week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone canittler:
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is RR ajb medium (3.5") trapper:
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- GT
Haha, Mother of Bowling Ball... That's funny.otherwise known as Mother of Bowling Ball.
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Great group shot of the Forum KnivesThe Twelve knives of Xmas (Ok 13 but who’s keeping count?)
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Thanks Stuart!A bodacious pair, Ron.
This one today, 2018 Forum knife, snappy blades, no gaps and evenly matched Elk coversThank you Drew
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Caught the sunset just in time
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Thank you Del, I don't worry about the knife's aversion to the cold, but me, now that's another story. I used to work outdoors year round for over twenty years and the older I get the more I hate the coldPaul,
Very nice smooth matching stag!
If for some reason, you happen to notice that that knife has any aversion to cold weather whatsoever?
Please don't hesitate to send it out here to relax and fully enjoy the warm winter sunshine.
Happy for you -- enjoy your new knife!
- Del
Ken, I commented on this post before, and have nothing to add. I just wanted to encourage you to post again soon, since your count is currently the beastly 666.
Jack that is a mesmerizing trio. Ashley's dad created a masterpiece didn't he. But truly they are all spectacular.Started off with these two..
I don't believe I've ever seen any Winterbottom bone that rich and colorful. Astounding Stuart.I'm wearing pockety pants today, so I'm totin' some larger companions: a Queen #31 large (4") congress and a Queen #58 balloon jack (3.5"), both from 1958-1960.
So far the only thing I've seen coming out of the mist has been whitetail, but I'm gonna keep a watch for the ball players...For some reason, the fog in the distant trees reminds me of the dead players coming out of the corn in Field of Dreams
Another surreal photograph Dylan. Beautiful knife and pic.Sporting this little gem of Lyle's today. It really is a terrific knife.
I never tire of viewing the forum knives together. Keep it up please.I can’t say thanks enough to Stephen and the task he took on, bringing us another addition to the family of distinctive Blade Forum’s knives.
Wonderful knives and beautiful scenery. Thank God for nature. (and knives)I carried these knives on my hike this morning
I love love love that pattern in ebony. So impressive.Ebony 13 today
Great pic of two awesome knives.these two today and all week. Otnat, and a small Shadley wharnie made with a light pull for me by the amazing and super nice Gene Shadley. both excellent knives. apologies for misplaced focus in pic
Did that big handsome tuba player sweep the awards? Nice knife by the way.Going to Marching Band awards. I won't need a knife, so I'm throwing the little Peanut in my pocket.
Thanks, Gary! Great Canoes this week. I don't think I have ever seen a Holub electrician before.
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