Whatcha got on order? (Traditional Knives Only)

Feverishly awaiting a CASE Tribal Lock in Whiskey Bone, Barehead cv. It'll be big but I hope I can find a life for it :D;)

I have a Tribal on order as well, but I hand picked a really nice bone stag. I wish they'd done the bone stag as a barehead.

The Boker 150 yr anniversary camp knife in green curly birch

Please post copious amounts of photographs when it arrives. I've been waiting patiently to see how good it looks in real life.
 
Please post copious amounts of photographs when it arrives. I've been waiting patiently to see how good it looks in real life.
I will do that Buzz. I bought it as a surprise for Cherri. She is gonna be very excited over scoring this one. :)
 
On order I have 3 lamb foot from A. Wright & Son, one in Stag, one in Lemon/Lime jigged bone, and a left handed in Buffalo. Hope they will be here next week. I also have a forum knife on order, and a #93 Lamb Foot as well. I hope to be able to get one of the #93 Ram Foot in Royal Blue bone from Olde Towne also.
 
DLT #12 toothpick
How ironic.
My dental appointment to fix very sensitive broken tooth came forward by 2 weeks to today and pretty much put me on half rations for the next couple of weeks...such is life.:rolleyes::thumbsup:
 
I have a Lionsteel Shuffler in ebony that is supposed to arrive Monday.... my first knife from Italy... likely won't be the last.

replying to my self.... sheesh....

I realized I lied in my post. This is NOT my first knife from Italy. I had a Cold Steel Lucky (2 blade) that was made in Italy. It, also was very nicely made slipjoint. I have a friend at work that really liked it, but couldn't afford to get one at this time, so I gave it to him.

My Shuffler arrived early, and man, oh man.... love at first grasp.

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This morning I picked up a very much minty looking ulster dwight devine & sons wood handle two blade jack from the auction site. We shall see what turns up, but I think it will be quite swell.
 
Got an Anza Dunefield on order from a vendor with kind of a dodgy reputation, at a price that is almost too good to be true. What could possibly go wrong?

Why that knife? I have no use for it, or for any knife that big, but I have always liked it, except that it cost more than I really want to spend on a knife. Then I saw the price, low enough to send up a red flag, but also within my range. So with my eyes wide open, and Paypal covering my six (I hope), I gave it a shot.
 
Got an Anza Dunefield on order from a vendor with kind of a dodgy reputation, at a price that is almost too good to be true. What could possibly go wrong?

Why that knife? I have no use for it, or for any knife that big, but I have always liked it, except that it cost more than I really want to spend on a knife. Then I saw the price, low enough to send up a red flag, but also within my range. So with my eyes wide open, and Paypal covering my six (I hope), I gave it a shot.
I've got my fingers crossed for you.
 
I am wholly unashamed of my long love affair with the humble Victorinox paring knife. I’ll go so far as to say that (IMHO) it offers more value/dollar than any other knife on the planet, bar none. They are simply wonderful things, and there are always a couple in my kitchen knife block.

I’d love to have one in my bag when traveling or in my pocket when I’m dining out, but readily available sheath options are sub-par, and I’ve learned through painful experience that my sheath making skills are...abysmal.

I finally found a good source for a high quality kydex sheath, and I’m now anxiously awaiting delivery of two sheathed knives later this week.

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