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Sure do need more than a LIKE button for those 2 my friend .A couple of 93's for me today. Y'all have a blessed day. Please remain safe out there.![]()
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Harry
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.
Sure do need more than a LIKE button for those 2 my friend .A couple of 93's for me today. Y'all have a blessed day. Please remain safe out there.![]()
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Thank you, Harvey.A first class pair of beauties, John.
Thanks Harry!Sure do need more than a LIKE button for those 2 my friend .
Harry
Thank you Jack!
Nice pairing Jack! The Keen Kutter makes a nice accompaniment to the Hartshead with its two blade choices! Have a good weekend my friend!![]()
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Whistles and cat-calls... that's a pretty knife.![]()
That Keen Kutter needs an extra "Wow".
My, (doctors appointment) carry this week. Little Colonel Coon humpback whittler. Pictured with the always in the pocket Fisher pen for size comparison.![]()
Jack, thanks for the impressive amounts of time you invest in encouraging me and so many others on a regular basis here on The Porch.
Maybe the circular jigging on the Klaas mini canoe is what catches your eye; it's quite distinctive IMHO.
I look forward to seeing your RR carbon sowbelly stockman on some future random Tuesday.![]()
Thanks for the Kudu advice, Jack and Rachel.Closing the knife is definitely an adventure and an acquired skill.
Once I realized that I was simultaneously pressing down on the external backspring and pulling up on the spring with the "release ring", I was able to modify my technique to something more effective.
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Many thanks, Jack.
Glad you remembered, Jack. Two classics worthy of repeated viewings. Sweet Keen Kutter.
JB SFO “AC
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Thank you, Jack.Nicely paired my friend![]()
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Thank you Jack.Many thanks HarveyGreat pic of your AC
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That's a right sharp beauty you got there.
Watch Pocket Knife this week is a Colonial wireframe jack with bottle opener (thanks, Dave):
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Big Knife this week is a Buck 110 one of my brothers had for decades and gave to me:
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is a Case chestnut jigged bone CV mini trapper (I tend to prefer the spey blade):
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- GT
Sweet indeed Stuart! Nice Belgian Browning my friend!A Browning A5 "Sweet Sixteen" manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (Herstal, Belgium) in 1955 and a more recent vintage GEC #48 Woodcock (my only GEC, and thanks, RonHalf/Stop ). Note the price of shells on the box. I toted the #48 as a pipe knife today and it was more than adequate (gutting hook as tamper).
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- Stuart
Pipe knife huh!