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One of the coolest knives going !!! /always a treat to see !!
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.
One of the coolest knives going !!! /always a treat to see !!
That's a beauty, José.
Thanks, Stuart.Yes, they are.
That L.L. Bean is pretty cool.![]()
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A Vic Spartan from 2005-2009, a Case 6205R from 1971, and an L. L. Bean Pocket knife from ? I thought I was going to cry, but got away with a quick hug. Recovery complete!
- Stuart
Great trio and friendI'm not totin' a pair of trappers or other twins for Twosday, as I am totin' some surprises that I received last Friday. As I have recounted previously in this thread, several buddies and I gather occasionally at our favorite local establishment for laughs, lies, and libations. I usually bring a few folders and fixed blades to get/keep the conversation going. A couple of the guys fish/hunt and, so, are interested, but mostly the guys kindly humor me. On last Friday, one regular mentioned that he had accompanied his wife on a short "antiquing" trip to West Virginia. To stave off his boredom, he asked the various shop owners if they had any guns or knives. Along with strange looks, he got to see some backrooms and odd boxes of tools and junk, he said. No guns. He did pick up a few knives to help my recuperation from the kidney stone extraction, though he warned, "they can't be worth much, given what I paid for them." Then he placed them on the bar:
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A Vic Spartan from 2005-2009, a Case 6205R from 1971, and an L. L. Bean Pocket knife from ? I thought I was going to cry, but got away with a quick hug. Recovery complete!
- Stuart
Stuart, That long neck bolstered Case is Awesome!I'm not totin' a pair of trappers or other twins for Twosday, as I am totin' some surprises that I received last Friday. As I have recounted previously in this thread, several buddies and I gather occasionally at our favorite local establishment for laughs, lies, and libations. I usually bring a few folders and fixed blades to get/keep the conversation going. A couple of the guys fish/hunt and, so, are interested, but mostly the guys kindly humor me. On last Friday, one regular mentioned that he had accompanied his wife on a short "antiquing" trip to West Virginia. To stave off his boredom, he asked the various shop owners if they had any guns or knives. Along with strange looks, he got to see some backrooms and odd boxes of tools and junk, he said. No guns. He did pick up a few knives to help my recuperation from the kidney stone extraction, though he warned, "they can't be worth much, given what I paid for them." Then he placed them on the bar:
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A Vic Spartan from 2005-2009, a Case 6205R from 1971, and an L. L. Bean Pocket knife from ? I thought I was going to cry, but got away with a quick hug. Recovery complete!
- Stuart
Thank you kindly, TomThanks Stuart, much appreciated!
Outstanding photo and knife Harvey.
I thought maybe you polished it up, and switched the "before" and "after" pictures.I would never do such a thing with a minty unused knife, but it was fun to pretend.
DITTOOne of the coolest knives going !!! /always a treat to see !!
Hehehe, you got me too.Sooooo...did anybody catch on to my april fools post, or did I getcha all?
P.S. they were two different knives.
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Nice! From the new run just introduced? OH
An older Wright Lambfoot Senator just found on the Auction Site.
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Very nice
That's a crazy "knife"Been carrying this a lot. Love the ergonomics.
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It makes me stop and stare each time that I see it. Really fine!
- Stuart
Cool piece, thatSchrade Walden MC 1, Viet Nam Era.
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Thank you, Sir.Thanks, Stuart. Glad I took the time to get some proper pics of it. I don't usually name my knives but this one should probably have one
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