Rose and Thistle Custom
Josh Mead
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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.
My goodness , that Schrade has me floored. If it ever needs a new home!!!! just sayin'
Thanks JJ, fabulous choices there![]()
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Thanks Jack!!! Great duo for you today; I'd recognize that Robeson punch anywhere, very cool design from 1905!
JJ & Jack & Bruce & Ron, what an impressive array of ebullient ebony for Wooden Wednesday!
The osage orange is a nice contrast, JJ & Ron!
Most certainly Gary; I noticed that useful 5th cool tool!Thanks for the support, JJ.I really like the in-line Philips on that Marbles scout.
Your elderly, ruggedly-textured shadow pens are sensational!![]()
Very nice choices JJ!![]()
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Thank you kindly Ron!!! Beautiful ebony covers on both of your outstanding Friday slicers!These two Ebony clad SFO’s seemed appropriate for Black Friday.
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Thank you JJ. That’s a couple of fine looking Jacks, nicely imaged.
Thank you Harvey!!! Quite an impressive series of photos; love the vintage Opinel and the very cool icy lamb!![]()
A pre-virobloc Opinel and a Vintage Sheffield Hunter Lamb foot.
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Quite a fantastic foursome Gary; the Spanish navaja from your daughter is exceptionally stunning!International Knife of the Week is a Spanish navaja with birch covers that my daughter once gave me:
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Watchpocket Knife of the Week is an Imperial Diamond Edge (thanks, Mark):
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Big Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider white bone marlin spike:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone Barlow:
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But that's suitably scary!I didn't get a chance to carve a pumpkin this year, so no seeds for me.The problem is that it's usually too warm here to carve one more than a day or two before Halloween. By the time the trick-or-treaters come, the Jack o' lantern is rotting...
Just Wow.
Thanks JJ!Thank you kindly Ron!!! Beautiful ebony covers on both of your outstanding Friday slicers!![]()
Beautiful knives as usual JJ, but your Puma is a superb example of German Stag.
Looking great Jeff!View attachment 1224176 Case and Camillus in elk.View attachment 1224175
For Black Friday: Ebony, of course!
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Beautiful pairing today!
Here's 5 of the 6 I'm carrying today. I forgot to put my green SAK in the pic. Colder temps means more pockets! Horn Lambsfoot, Lloyd Stag, Peanut, Mini Copperlock, and an AF fixed blade.
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Jack Black - The in the field, Hartshead Barlow image is a very nice one. What a fine knife your Robeson Harness Jack is. Duncan sure has great taste.
Thanks Jack and you too my friend!![]()
International Knife of the Week is a Spanish navaja with birch covers that my daughter once gave me:
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Watchpocket Knife of the Week is an Imperial Diamond Edge (thanks, Mark):
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Big Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider white bone marlin spike:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone Barlow:
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- GT
I didn't get a chance to carve a pumpkin this year, so no seeds for me.The problem is that it's usually too warm here to carve one more than a day or two before Halloween. By the time the trick-or-treaters come, the Jack o' lantern is rotting...
Thanks Jack!!! Great duo for you today; I'd recognize that Robeson punch anywhere, very cool design from 1905!![]()
John Lloyd clamshell teardrop and a sterling silver pen knife depicting the s/s Theodor Herzl.View attachment 1224152
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Hope everyone is having a great weekendDouble stag for me today, one of my Damascus SFOs and a custom by Jose Antonio Herreros
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True!But that's suitably scary!
That sounds a lot harder; turnips aren't hollow.When I was a kid, we carved turnips - must have been a busy time in A & E!![]()
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Thank you, JB! That Damascus and stag is a great combo, and the file work on that Herreros is phenomenal!
That sounds a lot harder; turnips aren't hollow.
I'm gonna really mix things up today, carrying the Peach Pruner you gave me. (inspired by Charlie's thread the other day).
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Looking great Jeff!How long is your waiting list?
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I LOVE that hat, GT.Big Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider white bone marlin spike:
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I thought a month was too long. Perhaps a week, like GT does, would be a good compramise. Just too many nice Lambs to keep them hidden away that long.are you going to continue a pattern of choosing a knife of the month?
Wow!!!