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.
He sure does my friendThank you, Jack.
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Hard to argue with you with that wonderful scale coloring too. Wish they would do a run of Slims again.My #66 Jack, the best Clip/Pen Jack ever made as far as I'm concerned.
Pictured along with one of the bowls so generously made and gifted by my friend @CelloDan
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Thank you.Hard to argue with you with that wonderful scale coloring too.
Oh ya, the slims are so nice.With they would do a run of Slims again.
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Feel good knives for Feel Good Friday.
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Thank you very kindly, Jack!!! That's a very cool find; Imperial was quite a strong player in it's day.What a great pairing JJ, a boy of any age would be proud of those twoBy coincidence, I picked up a Daddy Barlow in Leeds market yesterday, made at the Jowika factory in Listowel, Ireland, with the Stag mark they used after being acquired by Imperial
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The 66 really hits that "sweet spot" for a handy pocket totes; adding it to your Hartshead certainly creates a cool and outstanding pairing!Have a good Friday, and a great weekend everyoneI found myself pining for my #66 Jack yesterday, and thought I'd carry it today, with my Hartshead Barlow
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THAT is an AWESOME sheath for a great Trapper, ED !!! NICEIt's off to town again today - this time for a niece's graduation from high school. They're only allowing two people into the graduation ceremony on the football field but they are closing down the main street in town so the graduating seniors can parade down main street. Our town is small enough that they can close down main street - about a mile long. And then our family is headed to the Brass Rail for a late lunch. Then I'll be pooped and come back home for a nap. I'll be carrying my new Schrade Trapper in it's sheath throughout this whole adventure.
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WOooHOoo !!!
First impressions: I like it. I am a fan of half stops, and each stop is crisp and snappy - but it is smooth and easy to open/close as well. The purple comes out a bit more in person too. I just got home from the mailbox and haven't yet used it, but the blade shape is nice and pointy for a sodbuster. I wish that the scales were more rounded on the corners, but that won't be hard to alter. I will have to dink around with it for a while and put it to the test, but I give itWOooHOoo !!!... does it pass inspection? Thoughts?
NICE !!! None are absolutely perfect but the PLOW is a great knife at that price point, especially considering Micarta and D2 and all.First impressions: I like it. I am a fan of half stops, and each stop is crisp and snappy - but it is smooth and easy to open/close as well. The purple comes out a bit more in person too. I just got home from the mailbox and haven't yet used it, but the blade shape is nice and pointy for a sodbuster. I wish that the scales were more rounded on the corners, but that won't be hard to alter. I will have to dink around with it for a while and put it to the test, but I give itout of the box
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