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 lambsfoot was lacking in an department if f&f. But my own work on it is what's endeared me to it so much... That really looks like a nice one
I still remember my first taste of Guinness. Don't remember the exact date--probably sometime in 1981. Was at a pizza place that carried about a hundred different imported beers. I remember pouring it into a chilled mug, and the blackness of it. And the largest head of foam that took awhile to subside. I took a sip, and I must have smiled broadly, because it was the best tasting beer I'd ever had. Still one of my favourites.Makes me feel like Oliver Twist "Please Sir, can I have some more?Nice meal and good to see the Trapper giving a helping hand but I'd have to ask Oliver style for a different beer
never developed a taste for Dublin's finest
but I'm confident your drinks cellar has a lot of choice
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Thanks for the compliment Dylan! It’s always a treat to see your Ashley’s Choice but your Eureka may very well have the best stag I’ve saw on a #92. Outstanding!![]()
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Case Peanut, pocket worn in green bone.
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These two today
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This little stag 33OT...
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Valley Jack, my 2019 Guardians desert ironwood lambsfoot SFO:
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Case Peanut, pocket worn in green bone.
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These two today
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This little stag 33OT...
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Valley Jack, my 2019 Guardians desert ironwood lambsfoot SFO:
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Thanks Jack!!! Cool honorary Irish knife and classic old pub shot behind your HHB; my brother narrowly made it back to the US from Oxford before all travel was closed (let alone the pubs!)Thank you JJ, great-looking Trapper
Morning folks, hope everyone is doing OK in these difficult timesHappy Saint Patrick's Day (though, with the pubs shut, it must be the worst Paddy's Day in Ireland since the Brits showed up!), and may you always have a clean shirt, a clear conscience, and a good knife in your pocket
Carrying this Jowika Stockman today, made in Listowel, County Kerry, and my regular Hartshead Barlow. Stay safe folks
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Thank you kindly, Matt!!!Amazing picture, JJ!
Thank you for your very kind words, Harvey!!!One of your best images yet, JJ. That’s such a cool knife.
My St. Paddy's day green is envy for the extraordinary covers on both of your totes; the imaging is beautiful, too!JB SFO. Damascus blade and vintage Sambar. The “Senator”
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Northwoods Heritage Jack hafted in Mammoth Ivory.
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Wonderful shades of green totes, Stuart; guess the only open bars are the private stock at home!Here's to St. Patrick, at least for a day:
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Thank you very kindly!!!RAdiant Robeson's, JJ.