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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.
Crazy? I'd say, you went Buck'n nuts today.
Thank you. And I love the Hemlock Bone on your #66.![]()
Thank you John!!! You can never go wrong with a Buck, the company that started my folder fascination!I just got this Buck Solitaire yesterday. I carried it for the rest of the day and I was very thrilled at what a good slicer it was. I think I'll keep it in my pocket again today. So far it's proving to be a good "user" for all sorts of tasks. I have very few Nit-Picks about it. I hope you all have a great weekend.
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Thank you very kindly, Gev!!!Thank you kindly !!! Another fantastic duo. I just kept saying I need a 66 ...lol. We knife nuts are nuts
You certainly captured an amazing image of your equally tantalizing Case jack; exceptionally cool!
Thank you very much Dean for your kinds words!!!I don't know if I have told you this before, but you consistently post some of the best photos on this Forum of beautiful knives.![]()
You also have consistently outstanding images of your slicer beauties; wonderful pair of Case jacks today!A dismal day with bad light, but these two are lighting it up somewhat.
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Great shot of your two cool totes perched on top of your pack-o-45Colt wadcutters; excellent!
I fully agree with you Tom, the sod pattern is amazing and Maserin makes a fantastic version; I can feel that edge!
Thank you very much kind Sir!!!Thank you JJ. That toothpick is ooh la la. Your Stockman has very nice detailing.
I was drawn in by the sweet shot of your HHB and then floored by this new Northwoods "Beast;" wow Harvey!![]()
Maiden Voyage for Heritage Jack, hafted in Mammoth Ivory. A Beast.
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Thank you very much Dean for your kinds words!!!
You also have consistently outstanding images of your slicer beauties; wonderful pair of Case jacks today!![]()
I would have thought a Schrade Cut Co was from the pre-delrin days, so those bone scales could be original???Took a chance on this old Schrade Barlow from the auction site that somebody rehandled in some lovely smooth bone. The real deals fetch big bucks, but I'm glad I gave this old girls a chance.
Clearly seen some time on a buffing wheel but the blade is pretty full and free from pitting. Good snap and action. Somebody did a nice job reassembling it. Pivot pin isn't nicely hidden but I can't catch it with my finger nail.
Went home this weekend and have been moving furniture around all day...enjoying the 55° SC evening while waiting for the Motrin to kick in. Need to work some more on the old Fordson Dexta tractor...might need to pour some gin on top of the Motrin.
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No carrying a Woodsman is NOT crazy. Just about the perfect knife.
Love your photos!Went hunting earlier this week and packed a GEC 74 Mustang and a LT Wright Frontier First fixed blade.
Yesterday I went big & small with the bloodwood 86 jack and an old Ulster swell center whittler pattern.
I was to busy today to remember to take a picture of what I had along in my pockets.
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Definitely not and it is a great knife, but carrying it plus two different Buck slipjoints might be a bit overkill.No carrying a Woodsman is NOT crazy. Just about the perfect knife.