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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.
I’ve been retired now going on three years. In my wildest dreams I never would have thought I’d see another “Red Tag”!I forgot to blow the mineral oil out of the joints of my knife last night and didn’t feel like firing up the compressor at 0500 so I just grabbed my back up beater from my work bag and on with the day we go. This is Bucks 303 from 2016. Bare bones plain Jane basic utility pocketknife. I really prefer the Camillus versions or the pre 2000 Bucks with the flat ground blades but this little knife will see me through the day without any issues. View attachment 1335076
Lucky Duck.
Eye-catching!Today in my pocket walk this Case mini trapper in stag.
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Exuberant!Happy Friday Everybody
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Elderly and extraordinary!Old Friends Friday and these may very well be the Oldest Friends that I have . Two TEWs Friday for me .
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Harry
Exquisite!Boker
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Exemplary!
Exceptional!Spring has sprung.
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Amherst Cutlery Daddy Barlow
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J. Milner - Sheffield Lamb Foot
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Exciting!It's Friday, Prost!
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Excellent little whittler!In my pockets today. 74 with the cougar claw bone and a snappy little RR whittler.View attachment 1332462
Esteemed!...
Been carrying the Mercator for a couple of weeks .
I had one about thirty years ago and didn't appreciate it then , now with some life under my belt its a different story .
Enthralling Abbeydale!...
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Enduring duo!For those of you losing track of the days, it is Schradurday!
To celebrate, I have chosen this pair: a 94 OT Trapper - razor sharp 1095 carbon steel, brass liners, nickel steel bolsters, and indestructible saw cut delrinin the delicate embrace of Silvermound
artemesia...View attachment 1332596And this sturdy old veteran in well aged cocobolo, the 804S laying on, but carefully not crushing, one of my varieties of sedum. Safe to assume the S does not stand for Stainless
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View attachment 1332597 Whatever yer totin, whatever yer doin, make it a great day!![]()
Thanks Jack! My friend Harry really pulled off a good on me this time!![]()
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Decided to carry "Tennie Weenie" today. Will more than likely also include my HHB at some point too.
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Enthralling Abbeydale!![]()
Everything I've hoped for.Exuberant!![]()
Cool little sawcut Barlow, Jack.
Exemplary!
Thus endeth my catch-up from last Friday (and early Saturday). It's doubtful that I'll do a complete catch-up for last weekend and this week. The Pandemic Life is surprisingly busy for me!
- GT
These red tags are the bane of my existence lately! Big building project at work and it seems they have my sprinkler system impaired more then in service lately. The GC has quality fitters working hard but I can never rest easy with my building “unprotected”I’ve been retired now going on three years. In my wildest dreams I never would have thought I’d see another “Red Tag”!A great 303 and I have no doubt it’ll see you through the day!
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Mine was a hand me down of a hand me downLucky Duck.
My lawn tractor is 15 years old and starting to get pretty rough.
Thanks Jack! Harry is a dear friend! That’s a nice trio Jack! It’s been awhile since I’ve saw one of Barry’s #25 Barlow’s. A very attractive SFO. Have a great day my friend!He sure did Ron![]()
I keep forgetting to post what I'm carrying todayMy Hartshead Barlow, @gunstockjack 's Watchpocket Barlow, and a Kaufmann FB
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Good luck with your projects! Be safe always!These red tags are the bane of my existence lately! Big building project at work and it seems they have my sprinkler system impaired more then in service lately. The GC has quilty fitters working hard but I can never rest easy with my building “unprotected”