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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.
That Case medium jack looks good, John, and you're doing a fine sales job; what's your commission if I order one??
Much appreciated, Steve.
Congrats on the Joker horn lockback, Shawn; looking forward to seeing it!
Snazzy hat and sublime lambsfoots, Charlie!
What a pair!! That 85 is sublime!
Thanks, John; the fridge magnets have been leaping off at me when I walk by this week!
Congrats!! What a ravishing knife!
I'm grateful for your encouragement, Harvey.I especially appreciate your positive feedback on the leg knife; that pattern seems to not get much love on The Porch.
Thanks for the confirmation, Dave.I think I deserve a reward; I'll go find a doggie treat!
Striking photo of your AC stag lambsfoot SFO, Harvey!
I sometimes wonder which way is up, too, Ron!
What a classic that yeller SBJr is!
Thanks, Dean.
(Finally finished the final Asimov Foundation novel; R Daneel Olivaw figured prominently, and rather sadly, in the conclusion.)
I'll bet that Farmer is honored to be paired with such an auspicious Case, Dean!
Thanks, Stuart; I'm always talkin', but whether I'm makin' sense is the issue.
That's a whole lotta knife, Stuart!
Phenomenal Peanut, Jon!
Thanks for the info; good-looking boots!
Good luck! I hope your 29 turns out to be even better than that first-class Eureka Jack!
Thanks, Alan.Isn't that a small coke bottle pattern? Maybe I'm not seeing the characteristic shape without bolsters.
RALF rules, Jeff!
How old is your Soldier, Todd? Great beer and knife!
Couple of all-business knives, Paul, but that Challenge dresses up to go to work!
Sensational wood on your 77 Barlow, Harry!
Much obliged, JJ.
Nice Black Friday pair of "scouts", JJ! I don't think I've ever seen an LF&C scout before.
Engaging knife from your country, José; the wood grain in the handle is marvelous!
Thanks for your ideas, Will.
Lambsfoot of the Week for me is a 2019 Guardians SFO in desert ironwood that I call Valley Jack:
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Absolutely thrilling ! SensationalGrail
Nice Paul!
Thank you very much Jer!!! I have a real soft spot for the cubbies; my first BSA knife 50+ years ago!
Love that pre WWII jigging on your amazing green bone LT!
Great bit of information on your iconic Camillus beauties Jeff; very cool!
Thank you for your great comments Gary!!! The Catt Spey is really among my favorites and the BB Winchester toothpick is a "normal" size at 4 1/4".
I really like your terrific memorable trio; i knew an interesting chap from the Donnelly clan many years back, cool guy!
Thank for the big grin Harvey!!!
You certainly captured some wonderful images of your new Coutellerie Chambriard "Le Compagnon", the first and truly elegant official "Le Thiers" knife!
Another awe inspiring image of your ravishing ebony clad jack, Gev!
Thank you kindly Jack!!! Your wonderfully stout pair of allies is a perfect combination; outstanding!
That is certainly one marvelous looking Schrade Paul; the blades looks perfect and the "butter & molasses" covers are amazing!
Another spectacular Schrade; perfect swage, excellent etch, and the jigging on that wonderful bone is second to none!
Thanks again Gary!!! The LF&C is less likely to be seen as they had stiff competition from Remington and Ulster during that era!
Great classic image of your "Valley Jack", a timeless piece of cutlery!![]()
The jigging and it being an HJ would be enough for me , but then to have the almost like new blade STAMPED !!!!
Harry
You make it effortless, my friendThanks my friend, and I appreciate your passion here![]()
I'm quite sure you have the fanciest pockets in town.![]()
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Looks a lot like one I used to have except I think yours is a linerlock.Rose and Thistle Custom , do you recognize the 73?
"I am looped in the loops of her hair"@JJ Cahill - Thank you JJ. Great image of your Scout and matches container.
Gevonovich - “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” as your Scout image, Gev.
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Thanks, Dean.
(Finally finished the final Asimov Foundation novel; R Daneel Olivaw figured prominently, and rather sadly, in the conclusion.)
I'll bet that Farmer is honored to be paired with such an auspicious Case, Dean!
Lambsfoot of the Week for me is a 2019 Guardians SFO in desert ironwood that I call Valley Jack:
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That's a sweet looking Medium Jack.![]()
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Carrying these two on a rainy day in our nations capital! My Jigged Bone WCLF and a Sambar Stag Pen knife, the “Mink” by Parker-Frost. The Mink was manufactured 1976-1978 and was a surprise gift from Stuart @Duckdog. Thanks again buddy!
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Thank you, Jack.Is that your #66, lovely ebony?![]()