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.
Sometimes 1 like button just ain’t enough!Cleaning rifles to put away, so not heavy totin' today. The Ed Love bowie was toted for photographic purposes only; the unknown maker custom folder was toted for fun.
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- Stuart
Sometimes 1 like button just ain’t enough!This is one of those times Stuart!
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Today the Buck 110 while cutting trees and turning soil.
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Came in handy with Caneton à l'Orange for dinner.
Thanks very much Jack!!! Highly attractive threesome; very unique clip bladed fixed, as well!Fabulous JJ
Morning folks, hope everyone has a pleasant weekend. Stay safe out there
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That's really awesome Ron; thank you kindly!!!The ‘47 was my first love JJ!I love my other knives but a nice pair of Cases is still a sight to behold to these old eyes!
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Three wonderful choices for you today; the covers are fabulous on each one!I picked these three for today! I’ve got a Humphreys Radiant Lambsfoot, a #73 NF Scout Trapper with stag and a #77 NF Barlow with stag!We probably won’t get out of the house today, except to get the mail. If I get really ambitious I might do some work in the yard. I hope everyone stays safe and has a blessed day!
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Thank you kindly Harvey!!! You really have quite the magic touch for finding wonderful lambs like your latest Rodgers; those mammoth ivory covers are quite awesome too!!!Maiden Voyage. Joseph Rodgers.
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Thanks, Jack. I plan to go back in about a week with a little bag and pick some. I'm pretty sure I'll remember where it is.
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Saturday tote
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Thanks, Jack!
Nice carries today! Be safe yourself.
The little Dozier is along for the day. The chives are growing, and I'll be snipping some for salads pretty soon.
Doing a Easter basket drop off for my grandkids a little later. Keeping our distance of course.
Hoping to make a liquor store stop while we're out. We'll see how busy it looks and decide.
It'll be Tuesday before we should shop again. Our county is on a voluntary schedule for shopping. Even year birthdays are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday for odd years. Sunday a free for all I guess. We try to do our part.
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Good morning Jack! Stay safe with your trio of knives today my friend!![]()
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I picked these three for today! I’ve got a Humphreys Radiant Lambsfoot, a #73 NF Scout Trapper with stag and a #77 NF Barlow with stag!We probably won’t get out of the house today, except to get the mail. If I get really ambitious I might do some work in the yard. I hope everyone stays safe and has a blessed day!
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Lambsfoot & Langres
Peanut-like Knife of the Week is a Case mini copperhead:
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Joker big stag lockback:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is a Jack Black SFO Hartshead LAMbsfoot BARlow JACKknife that I call LamBarJack:
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This is one knife that I use a lot. The first time I carried it, I was at a horse show. A friend saw it in my side sheath and asked if she borrow it. Of course, I immediately said yes being happy for my knife to already prove its usefulness. About an hour later, she returned it with a bent tip. She used it to pry a broken key from the lock of her horse trailer! Oh well, it is a user!
It is also one of Case’s best current production efforts. The action is buttery smooth. I prefer knives without half stops. And the hoof pick works well.
Stag for Saturday.
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Thanks, Jack!Is that some sort canvas bag or pack that your Waynorth Lambsfoot is resting on? I noticed it was made in Minnesota.
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I had this #25 in my pocket today. I bought this knife from Bob (aka @BigBiscuit), who had added the EO notch, which I really like on these spear point #25’s, and I always think of him when I’m carrying it. It’s definitely a “keeper.”
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Jack Black - Thank you, Jack. Triple nice trio of cutlery.
Maiden Voyage. Joseph Rodgers.
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Cleaning rifles to put away, so not heavy totin' today. The Ed Love bowie was toted for photographic purposes only; the unknown maker custom folder was toted for fun.
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- Stuart
Thanks very much Jack!!! Highly attractive threesome; very unique clip bladed fixed, as well!![]()
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Nice old Remingtons JJ!
Barehead, that’s the way the #92 should be Will!Paint it Black...Ebony Talon today. The Orthodox Church is near where I live, no bells tolling in the early morning or Easter MassBut it's still Easter
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Thanks for the compliment on my Radiant Jack!Titanic trio Ron, love that Radiant![]()
Happy Easter folksSite is busy, and it's taken me nearly until lunchtime to catch up just a little. Just had my coffee and ginger biscuits
Three black knives for me today
Have a good Sunday my friends, stay safe and well
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Happy Easter.Well, for Easter Sunday, what else:
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Case trapper. It was a Christmas gift from my boss. So it's a Christmas AND Easter knife! The handle is smooth bone. Feels great, looks great. I love it.
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, I'm wishing everyone a safe and happy Sunday.![]()
The Bowie looks like a fun tote too.Cleaning rifles to put away, so not heavy totin' today. The Ed Love bowie was toted for photographic purposes only; the unknown maker custom folder was toted for fun.
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Nice work, John.
Love this photo. It makes me want to travel...
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Small stockman for today. Have a good weekend everyone.
The TL-29 rules.Yesterday and this morning I had these with me for painting and other chores.
The TL-29 opens paint cans effortlessly.
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Always enjoy your photos, Frank.
The Bushcrafter is a looker for sure.Obenauf Leather treatment Before and after shot. Great stuff !
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Hmm. I have a chunk of venison roast that I smoked in the freezer. Might make a good Easter dinner...
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This is one knife that I use a lot. The first time I carried it, I was at a horse show. A friend saw it in my side sheath and asked if she borrow it. Of course, I immediately said yes being happy for my knife to already prove its usefulness. About an hour later, she returned it with a bent tip. She used it to pry a broken key from the lock of her horse trailer! Oh well, it is a user!
It is also one of Case’s best current production efforts. The action is buttery smooth. I prefer knives without half stops. And the hoof pick works well.
I can’t make out your photos, but those criticisms can’t be all that bad if you use it almost every day. I like that blade shape!Hess Mini Caper. Use this handy knife almost daily. The blade grind is pretty bad and it gets a little squirrelly at the top
Of the tang near the handle. Not impressed but it’s a user for sure.
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I knew we’d get to see your Easter Trapper today, Vince!Well, for Easter Sunday, what else:
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Case trapper. It was a Christmas gift from my boss. So it's a Christmas AND Easter knife! The handle is smooth bone. Feels great, looks great. I love it.
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, I'm wishing everyone a safe and happy Sunday.![]()
It sure feels “different” this year for sure!Paint it Black...Ebony Talon today. The Orthodox Church is near where I live, no bells tolling in the early morning or Easter MassBut it's still Easter
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