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.
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Good morning Guardians, I got about 4 hours sleep, but maybe I can nap on my keyboard between jobs!Have a good Friday folks
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Thanks SteveHave a good one Jack ! Lucy's looking good![]()
I hope everyone is having a good dayI had a couple of hours with Tool Man at the market, it was very quiet, but the weather was good. The two things often go together, as folks think of better things to do on a nice day than go to Leeds market
Not Harry Hot Balls though, who comes on the train from the old pit village of Normanton, usually with his bike. Harry is a funny old bloke, he says very little, never stays for long, and talks in an accent so thick even us native Yorkshiremen struggle to understand what he's saying. Harry moved to Normanton from a place, which is even smaller, and rougher, according to Tool Man. Harry was named for the hot sausage-meat balls he used to carry, having bought them from a stall in the market called Crawshaw's. He'd turn up, and offer a small foil-lined bag of them round, saying, "Duz tha want 'ot ball?". Crawshaw's shut down about 10 years ago, but the name stuck. This week, surprisingly, Harry turned up with a large bag of fruit and vegetables, he had purchased in the market, much to Tool Man's disgust. Tool Man chided him, demanding why he would waste his money on such rubbish, when he could have, for instance, bought a pork pie Tool Man could have filched. I said, "You've not been the same since Crawshaw's shut, have you Harry?" Harry looked forlorn, and nodded. It was true
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Thanks Steve.Great pics Bob !
Another interesting report Jack. Definitely no dandelion down here.I hope everyone is having a good dayI had a couple of hours with Tool Man at the market, it was very quiet, but the weather was good. The two things often go together, as folks think of better things to do on a nice day than go to Leeds market
Not Harry Hot Balls though, who comes on the train from the old pit village of Normanton, usually with his bike. Harry is a funny old bloke, he says very little, never stays for long, and talks in an accent so thick even us native Yorkshiremen struggle to understand what he's saying. Harry moved to Normanton from a place, which is even smaller, and rougher, according to Tool Man. Harry was named for the hot sausage-meat balls he used to carry, having bought them from a stall in the market called Crawshaw's. He'd turn up, and offer a small foil-lined bag of them round, saying, "Duz tha want 'ot ball?". Crawshaw's shut down about 10 years ago, but the name stuck. This week, surprisingly, Harry turned up with a large bag of fruit and vegetables, he had purchased in the market, much to Tool Man's disgust. Tool Man chided him, demanding why he would waste his money on such rubbish, when he could have, for instance, bought a pork pie Tool Man could have filched. I said, "You've not been the same since Crawshaw's shut, have you Harry?" Harry looked forlorn, and nodded. It was true
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Glad you had a good day at the market even tho it was slow. Nice 19I hope everyone is having a good dayI had a couple of hours with Tool Man at the market, it was very quiet, but the weather was good. The two things often go together, as folks think of better things to do on a nice day than go to Leeds market
Not Harry Hot Balls though, who comes on the train from the old pit village of Normanton, usually with his bike. Harry is a funny old bloke, he says very little, never stays for long, and talks in an accent so thick even us native Yorkshiremen struggle to understand what he's saying. Harry moved to Normanton from a place, which is even smaller, and rougher, according to Tool Man. Harry was named for the hot sausage-meat balls he used to carry, having bought them from a stall in the market called Crawshaw's. He'd turn up, and offer a small foil-lined bag of them round, saying, "Duz tha want 'ot ball?". Crawshaw's shut down about 10 years ago, but the name stuck. This week, surprisingly, Harry turned up with a large bag of fruit and vegetables, he had purchased in the market, much to Tool Man's disgust. Tool Man chided him, demanding why he would waste his money on such rubbish, when he could have, for instance, bought a pork pie Tool Man could have filched. I said, "You've not been the same since Crawshaw's shut, have you Harry?" Harry looked forlorn, and nodded. It was true
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Vintage goodnessGood morning Guardians !
It's going to be a scorcher here today, 90° and very humid
Old Rodgers today
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Nice Lamb
Nearly Twins.
Looking good Charlie
Love this knife Steve- What an Ol' Beauty!Good day Guardians, been a busy day for me and just now able to check back in.
Large I*XL today
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I always like looking at my natural material handled Knives in the direct Sun, if it's Bone, Stag, Wood - it just makes everything pop out, the grain on these Handles Steve looks gorgeous in this light.