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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.
Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a Colonial jack:
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Very well done, Jack.
Yep, that one.
A lump of pure love, Harry. Thanks for sharing. Loki could fit right in to your household (I'll send food, too).
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- Stuart
Thanks, Jack; that's the power of random selection determining what I carry.
I like your 2-blade TEW lambsfoot, and especially that celluloid sleeveboard!![]()
Cool Toni advertisement, Jack, but I had trouble sleeping because you didn't include the answer to the burning question!
When I was a lad, my mother and her mother would occasionally give each other "permanents" at our house, using Toni products. I'm surprised that I survived the awful smell that permeated the entire house!
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag muskrat:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is a rosewood Hartshead lambsfoot Barlow SFO that I call LamBarJack:
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- GT
Thank you Gary, in response to your question on whether it's still a gunstock, I'd say with uncertainty, yes?Outstanding Outlaw, Paul!I apparently never paid much attention to that GEC pattern before, but it's an interesting gunstock variation. Is it still called a gunstock jack when there's a blade at each end?
- GT
Keen Kutter Cattle knife and a #74
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that is really nice! do you have a web site?
Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a Colonial jack:
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Big Knife of the Week is a large Rough Rider work knife with linerlock:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider medium trapper:
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Peanutish Knife of the Week is a Taylor-Schrade 18OT:
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- GT
Thanks, Dean, and those Zytels are so very zleek.
- Stuart
Patriotic teardrop for Veterans Day, Dean!
IIRC, you served in US Army; is there a story behind you and your brothers all going into different branches of the military?
Pleasing photos of your auspicious Ancient, Dean!(Now I'll have to dig out a Calvin & Hobbes book to page through.
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- GT
Grand and priceless stockman, Dean!
Interesting pair, Dean!Is the stockman a '318? I have a Zytel LT347, but yours has a "California clip" unlike mine.
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag muskrat:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is a rosewood Hartshead lambsfoot Barlow SFO that I call LamBarJack:
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- GT
Strange, but I love rainy (not flooding) weather. Stay safe. I like the #44. I had one but the chemo ate my nails so it was a struggle to open. Hoping for a new run someday with lighter pulls. Superb build by Great Eastern Cutlery.Hope everyone has had a good week, and that you all have a fabulous weekend. The weather here is ROTTEN, but I'm heading over to the City of York tomorrow regardless!Just hope I don't end up knee-deep in the River Ouse (as seen below, pre-flood)
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I'll have these two with me
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Strange, but I love rainy (not flooding) weather. Stay safe. I like the #44. I had one but the chemo ate my nails so it was a struggle to open. Hoping for a new run someday with lighter pulls. Superb build by Great Eastern Cutlery.