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.
Wonderful pic of some fantastic scales.
Thank you very much sir.
Case Saddlehorn for this Sunday. Here it is accompanied by a 2 reales coin from 1759.
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Nice nice nice Dwight
MMmmmm. YES!!One for the ages!
Great story Stuart, Jethro is a good boy! We don't have raccoons here, but we do have ground squirrels, it was Ole Nipper's favorite item to chase but never catch.We sometimes run three packs of small beagles and it is like the best gospel choir that you could imagine. A 20 gauge, a cigar, and a field chair - and then they HIT. Up and away! It's like golf with guns. Much more genteel than the coon hunting that I did as a kid. BTW, Dave, I "temporarily" adopted a Black/Tan that I found in the field while deer hunting. I guess he didn't hunt hard enough. Brought him home and put him on out upper back deck until I could tell Miss Norma. For one of the few times in our time there, a sow coon was up the Tulip Poplar that comes up through the deck. Hound saw the coon and the ensuing bawling sealed his fate. He was soon adopted under the name, Jethro.
That is a fantastic coffee mug.
Heirloom indeed. Great photograph
I’m sure ole Jethro went to a good home! The main thing is you made Miss Norma happy!!We sometimes run three packs of small beagles and it is like the best gospel choir that you could imagine. A 20 gauge, a cigar, and a field chair - and then they HIT. Up and away! It's like golf with guns. Much more genteel than the coon hunting that I did as a kid. BTW, Dave, I "temporarily" adopted a Black/Tan that I found in the field while deer hunting. I guess he didn't hunt hard enough. Brought him home and put him on out upper back deck until I could tell Miss Norma. For one of the few times in our time there, a sow coon was up the Tulip Poplar that comes up through the deck. Hound saw the coon and the ensuing bawling sealed his fate. He was soon adopted under the name, Jethro.
I'm getting to the bottom, I think, Dwight. You may see more re-runs. We'll see.
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- Stuart
Thank you very much Jack!Great-looking knife, and a cool old coin![]()
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Beautiful pic! An extraordinary example of the Lionsteel Roundhead...
I agree with Jack, that is a very cool looking knife.Thank you very much sir.
Case Saddlehorn for this Sunday. Here it is accompanied by a 2 reales coin from 1759.
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Always enjoy your Big n Small pairings.
Just this trad yesterday. I've been ensorcelled by my AGR Xmas knife.
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