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.
Happy Anniversary. 44 years is quite an accomplishment.Been an office day so far, but taking my wife out to a nice dinner tonight for our 44th. I'm going to dress a bit better than usual, so a light pocketknife that wears well in slacks (but can cut the inevitable string off my wife's button, etc.) is in order. The Case 6308 Whittler gets the honor. OH
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Well done buddyI’ve spent the last week at Camp Blackhawk with my boy’s scout troop. I brought a couple knives, but this Peasant Mini is the only one that ended up seeing any action. I forgot how cool these knives are.
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That looks like a good one JerThanks. It's like, "Wow, man. Colors".
This zapper is more powerful than my old one, but that doesn't help me track the fly.
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That sounds memorable BruceThank you Jack, we had a great night out with dinner with friends and watching some local musicians.
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PsJohnDF took a new picture yesterday, see all the wear since the picture above (taken a year ago)? Nope, not much!
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Thanks pal!"Hello Mr. Fancy Pants" ... Ash Williams
That really is a super fine knife there, Jack.![]()
Very colourful John, I enjoyed reading about those knives, and the boots
Sounds like a great adventure ToddLast full day here. Our new boat takes the rough water so much better than our old deck boat. We covered 38 miles of the main channel, 15 miles of the Niangua arm, probably 8 or so miles of the Gravois arm, about 10 miles of the Glaize arm, and lots of other coves not marked with mile markers. The tip of my Jack points to where we stayed (except for the first night). We probably won’t venture out of the state park today because the REALLY big boats take over on the weekends and the water is just too rough for a boat our size. View attachment 1615439
I had a much easier day my friendThank you kindly, Jack!!! Hopefully you'll have a less strenuous Saturday!![]()
You're definitely styling today with those two amazing beauties; have an awesome weekend!![]()
A Double Lambsfoot Day is always a treat!I'm having a double Lambsfoot day for my Sheffield Saturday, thanks to the kind "Bagpipe" gift fromJack Black .
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Glad you did, two stunning knives thereI finally took time to learn imgur, upload/download files, etc.![]()
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That’s a gorgeous knife.GEC 25 today. The figs are coming on strong now.
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Congratulations
Happy Anniversary. 44 years is quite an accomplishment.![]()
Thanks gents! OHYour Whittler is looking good![]()
A couple of beauties there Jeff, but that TL-29 is exceptionalA couple ‘o Jacks for me today..,View attachment 1615961
A 54 in linen micarta,View attachment 1615965 and a WWII era Camillus TL-29 in bone.View attachment 1615964 The pile side bone is not as faded/worn as the mark side...View attachment 1615963 there’s a crack through the pins on the mark side, so this one gets theJohnDF protector.
Thank you, Jack.Very colourful John
Great picture, Jack.
That #25 has all kinds of character.
Those a great choices if you have to be stuck with just two knives... one fancy and one worker.
Safe travels back home, Todd.